Nothing prepared me for what I have witnessed in Odesa. Eerily quiet streets, closed roads, tank traps and military checkpoints, deserted beaches, near-empty restaurants and bars. Last year, more than 3 million tourists visited the city. This year you're more likely to find war correspondents, aid workers and diplomats in its seaside hotels.
Read MoreLive from Lviv, global affairs analyst and Sr. Fellow at the Atlantic Council Michael Bociurkiw speaks to Al Jazeera's Newshour about the tenuous agreement struck Friday in Turkey to unblock Ukrainian grain for world markets.
Read MoreThe Atlantic Council's Michael Bociurkiw and Hagar Chemali discuss the latest in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Read MoreMichael Bociurkiw speaks to CBS News Morning about the latest developments in the war in Ukraine.
Read MoreMy very personal OpEd on the influence of my father and my upbringing on how I’m processing the Russian aggression we are seeing firsthand in Ukraine
Read MoreShortly after U.S. President Joe Biden accused Russia of attempting to eradicate the Ukrainian culture, I share my thoughts with CNN anchor Alisyn Camerota- describing the stealing of Ukrainian grain as “horrible, horrible, horrible.”
Read MoreGlobal affairs analyst and Atlantic Council Sr. Fellow Michael Bociurkiw gives his analysis on the trajectory of the war in Ukraine. Live from Lviv
Read MoreGlobal 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.
Read MoreForcing 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…
Read MoreLive from Lviv, I speak to CNN anchor Isa Soares about the rapidly changing situation on the ground here in Ukraine - as well as the widening of Russian aggression to neighboring allies of Ukraine
Read MoreGlobal affairs analyst Michael Bociurkiw discusses the war in Ukraine with MSNBC’s Katy Tur.
Read MoreAs long as Moscow has the ability to send deadly long-range cruise missiles anywhere onto Ukrainian territory, no city, town or village can be declared safe.
Read MoreSenior fellow at the Atlantic Council, Michael Bociurkiw, tells The World the reported poisoning agent didn't threaten the lives of Ukrainian negotiators, but it did make them sick.
Read MoreUkraine President Volodymyr Zelensky's relatively new strategy to publicly name and shame countries that Kyiv believes to be sitting on the diplomatic fence appears to be his way to leverage soaring global popularity.
Read MoreThe latest from on the ground in Ukraine, as Russia mounts a massive force on its borders. Michael Bociurkiw speaks to CNN anchor Michael Holmes
Read MoreOn Wednesday, a pregnant woman and three children were among the 27 who died trying to cross the English Channel in an inflatable dinghy that capsized. The International Organization for Migration said the tragedy marked the single biggest known loss of life on the busy waterway since it began collecting data in 2014. Michael Bociurkiw breaks down the situation.
Read MoreThe strange and unpredictable world of geopolitics played out over the Pacific skies Friday as one commercial jet carrying the just-released daughter of one of China's most prominent tycoons flew westbound while another carrying two Canadians incarcerated in apparent retaliation for her arrest flew in the opposition direction.
Read MoreGlobal affairs analyst Michael Bociurkiw speaks to BBC World’s Karin Giannone about how PM Justin Trudeau rolled the dice to try to regain a majority
Read MoreCanadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau just pulled off a feat many thought wouldn’t be possible - and just in time for a probable federal election.
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