As Washington prepares for a landmark NATO summit marking 75 years, some 5,000 miles away in Ukraine the mood is hardly one of celebration.
Read MoreAs US legislators debate further aid for Ukraine, countless men and women have paid the ultimate price to defend their country from Russian aggression - and to prevent Moscow from making further territorial grabs.
Read MoreLive from Kyiv, I speak to CNN anchor Rosemary Church about threatened US aid to Ukraine. And what’s the dire consequences if it fails to pass Capitol Hill.
Read MoreRussia 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 MoreLive from Johannesburg ahead of the BRICS Summit, I speak to anchor Carl Nasman about the delivery of F-16 jets to Ukraine, the absence of Mr. Putin at the Summit and the situation on the ground here in South Africa.
Read MoreLive from Moldova, I speak to BBC World TV about Russia's blockade of the Black Sea and immediate steps needed to open up the waterways to outgoing grain shipments from Ukraine.
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 MoreLive from New York City, I joined Erin Burnett on set to discuss the latest development in the war in Ukraine - and how Russia is struggling to make gains.
Read MoreSpeaking to BBC World on the confusing situation in Bakhmut, the G7, commitments of F-16s to Ukraine and the trajectory of the war
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 MoreMy live hit for BBC News World Television, just as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wound up his speech in The Hague, calling for the creation of a war crimes tribunal. The Kremlin has said it has multiple response options to the alleged drone attack on the Kremlin.
Read MoreOn CNN Newsroom, I spoke with host Fredricka Whitfield about the Battle for Bakhmut, and what Ukraine says it needs to achieve victory
Read MoreWhen the war in Ukraine finally comes to an end, the besieged city of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine will go down as one of the most recognizable symbols of the conflict.
Read MoreAfter one year of war, the owners of Ukraine’s small and medium-sized businesses are struggling. Millions of displaced Ukrainians has created a smaller customer base and fewer staff. And yet the central government has hardly taken a notice of their pain.
Read MoreJust hours after the largest Russian missile attack on Ukraine in 2023, I spoke to BBC World Television about the impact on Odesa.
Read MoreOn 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.
Read MoreOn the eve of the one year mark of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, I speak to CNN Newsroom’s Victor Blackwell and Bianna Golodryga about the situation in the ground. As well as possible softening of support among Americans for US aid to Ukraine
Read MoreLive from New York, I speak to CNN’s Erin Burnett about the war in Ukraine and where things are headed.
Read MoreUkraine needs to fight two wars simultaneously: one against Russian aggression and the other against corruption. Though some feel not enough effort is being given to the latter.
Read MoreAs Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine approaches the one year mark, the bombing of a residential building in Dnipro on Saturday should not be seen as simply another red line crossed by the Kremlin. With a warhead of nearly one metric ton, it created a scene of destruction described by some in Dnipro as “hell.” It killed at least 45 people, including five children, with dozens more missing.
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