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CNN Newsroom: November 26, 2024

I joined CNN's Anna Coren for a discussion on frantic diplomatic moves among western allies of Ukraine to future-proof aid to Ukraine. Also why a Ukrainian heavyweight celebrity boxer in taking on pro-Trump podaster Joe Rogan in the virtual public square.

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CNN International: February 15, 2024

In the aftermath of a massive Russian rocket attack on several Ukrainian cities - possibly in response to the Ukrainian downing of a vessel from the Black Sea Fleet - I speak to CNN anchor Bianca Nobilo about the wider implications. And what's at stake for Kyiv with a $billion supplemental bill tied up in Congress.

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CNN Opinion: February 2, 2024

Is UNRWA past its ‘sell by’ date? I explore some of the options after the main UN agency responsible for Palestinian refugees gets accused of being too close to Hamas

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CNN Tonight: February 24, 2023

On the one year mark of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, I spoke to CNN Tonight’s Alisyn Camerota about the war in Ukraine, the White House refusal to provide fighter jets to Ukraine and the role of China.

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CNN International: December 29, 2022

In conversation with CNNi presenter, Eleni Giokos, I describe the situation on the ground in Odesa after a massive Russian missile strike targeting several Ukrainian cities, including this southern Ukrainian port city.

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CNN Newsroom: May 4, 2022

Global affairs analyst Michael Bociurkiw speaks to anchor Isa Soares about last night’s Russian missile strike on Lviv as well as signs of desperation on the Russian side. Also the high toll journalists are paying in this war.

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CNN Newsroom (Interview with Anderson Cooper): April 28, 2022

Forcing political & cultural change in occupied lands in Ukraine is a tactic Russia has been implementing since 2014. These brutal tactics shouldn’t come as a surprise to the West, I tell CNN’s Anderson Cooper. Straight out of the Kremlin’s playbook…

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CNN Opinion: Canada has big decisions to make on China

In this geopolitical new normal, where a more assertive China ignores international norms, nothing can be taken for granted. Beijing responds to toughness, not half-hearted soft diplomacy. As such, Canada needs to bulk up its foreign policy muscle to avoid being outmaneuvered on the international diplomatic podium.

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