One 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.
On 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.
I 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.
I speak with BBC World's Tim Wilcox about the massive mobilization of reservists by Russian President Vladimir Putin. As well as the trajectory of what's widely seen to be a sham referendum in territories occupied by Russia in Ukraine.
Live from Lviv, I speak to BBC World Television about the trilateral talks held here between Ukraine, Turkey and the UN. Also about the rapidly deteriorating situation at the Russian occupied nuclear power plant near Zaporizhzhia.
Since the war began almost six months ago, Russian President Vladimir Putin has aimed to eradicate pretty much all traces of the Ukrainian identity. But if he expected that the full-scale invasion would divide Ukrainians along language lines, that simply hasn't happened.
Michael 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.
Michael Bociurkiw speaks to SKY News presenter Sam Washington about further war crimes in Ukraine, as well as the prospect of grain flowing out of Ukrainian ports.
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.
Live 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.
Live from Bloomberg’s world headquarters in New York, Michael Bociurkiw appears on the flagship show, Balance of Power, to speak about the war in Ukraine and its impact on global markets.
Shortly 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.”
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.
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…