Alexandra Tompson

Alexandra Tompson is a lawyer turned journalist specializing in legal and global affairs. She is qualified as a solicitor in England & Wales and as an Attorney-at-Law in New York.

She began her career in human rights law and advocacy, working with NGOs to represent victims before European and international bodies, including the United Nations. She then served as a Legal and Policy Advisor in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister of Poland, contributing to legislative drafting, international strategy, and media relations.

Following her government service, Alexandra joined leading law firms in London and Paris, where she focused on high-value commercial disputes, international arbitration, and cross-border litigation. She now brings her legal and geopolitical insight to investigative journalism at Visegrád24.

Fluent in English, French, and Polish, Alexandra’s work sits at the intersection of law, politics, and storytelling. She is committed to giving citizens a voice, highlighting overlooked stories, and amplifying perspectives often ignored by mainstream media.

Middle East

Sheikha or Shackled? The Hidden Cost of Being a Woman in Qatar

Free coffee, VIP lines, and Instagram glam - Qatar sells an image of privilege for women. But behind the luxury lies a system of control where male guardianship rules, travel can be banned overnight, and even your truth weighs less in court. This is the story they don’t want you to hear.

Alexandra Tompson

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