Russia and Ukraine will squared off before the International Court of Justice in a case that centres around claims by Moscow that its invasion of Ukraine was done to prevent genocide.
Read MoreThe annual UN General Assembly has kicked off in New York. Yet many key world leaders are skipping this key event on the global diplomatic calendar. Live from NYC, I discuss with presenter Helena Humphrey what their absences mean. And whether the UN remains an effective body.
Read MoreI join CNN International’s Isa Soares to discuss the state of the Ukrainian counteroffensive as well as the rippling impact of Russia’s attacks on its grain infrastructure
Read MoreMy first-person account of life under daily Russian attacks in Odesa. What’s changed in Ukraine’s jewel on the Black Sea and what needs to be done to protect a crucial part of the global food supply chain
Read MoreAfter a series of Russian missile and drone attacks on key Ukrainian cities, I discuss the ongoing situation in Ukraine with the BBC’s Yalda Hakim.
Read MoreAs the battle for Soledar rages on, I joined two other panelists inn a a discussion on the strategic importance of the Ukrainian town -as well as the future trajectory of the war.
Read MoreIn 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.
Read MoreA fresh wave of Russian missile and drone strikes has caused power, water, heating and internet outages in several regions. The attack Thursday morning was one of the largest in weeks. I spoke to BBC World live from Odesa.
Read MoreFrom Odesa, I comment on Ukraine President Zelensky's surprise visit to Washington as well as the potential impact of newly-pledged US military kit in changing the course of the war.
Read MoreIn this year end analysis from Ukraine, I trace President Volodymyr Zelensky’s rise from TV comedian to candidate to wartime leader. And why his biggest test is yet to come.
Read MoreGlobal affairs analyst Michael Bociurkiw speaks with BBC Newsday's Karishma Vaswami about the fresh NATO pledge for more weapons and other support for Ukraine
Read MoreMy very personal account for Canada’s Globe and Mail newspaper of how history seems to be repeating itself in Ukraine, some 90 years after Joseph Stalin murdered millions of Ukrainians in a man-made famine
Read MoreLive from Moldova, on The News Hour at Six With Mark Austin, I discuss the fall of a rocket in eastern Poland as well as the MH17 verdict in which three men were handed life sentences
Read MoreWith Russia backing out of the Black Sea grain deal at a time when many countries in the world are teetering on the brink of famine, it appears that Russian President Vladimir Putin is ready to make the entire world pay for his territorial ambitions.
Read MoreAn extended interview on the situation in Ukraine with anchor Natasha Fatah.
Read MoreOne day after Russian missiles rained down on several regions of Ukraine, I speak to CNN global affairs expert and anchor, Bianna Golodryga about the atmosphere here the day after.
Read MoreIn my latest analysis for CNN Opinion, I discuss the impact of the massive Russian missile strikes on Ukraine - and what needs to happen next.
Read MoreOn CNN Newsroom, hosted by Victor Blackwell, I join Brig. Gen Mark Kimmett to discuss the day's massive Russian missile strike on Ukraine. I was live from Odesa.
Read MoreI speak with SKY NEWS presenter Mark Austin about Russia’s full scale invasion of Ukraine, what could be next - and why, despite increasing economic pain at home British taxpayers need to stay the course and support Ukraine.
Read MoreMichael Bociurkiw speaks to BBC World TV's Global about the implementation of a complex and risky deal brokered by the UN and Turkey to unlock Ukrainian gran blockaded by Russia.
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