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.
On 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
Ukraine 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.
The European Court of Human Rights has agreed to hear a case into the Russian downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 over eastern Ukraine in July 2014. I speak about what we first saw on the ground as part of the OSCE's Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine, as well as whether justice can be expected to be served.
On the back end of U.S. President Joe Biden's press conference announcing the transfer of 31 Abrams main battle tanks to Ukraine, I speak to CNN anchor Lynda Kinkade about how the provision of tanks could change the direction of the war with Russia.
In an extended interview, I speak with CNN anchor Isa Soares about the war in Ukraine, the situation in the ground for ordinary people and Europe's dithering about main battle tanks for Kyiv.
As 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.
As 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.
Dozens of Russian soldiers were killed by a Ukrainian missile strike on the weekend. Matt Galloway talks to Francis Farrell, a reporter with the Kyiv Independent; and global affairs analyst Michael Bociurkiw, a senior fellow with the Atlantic Council.
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.
A 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.
From 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.
In 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.
Global affairs analyst Michael Bociurkiw speaks with BBC Newsday's Karishma Vaswami about the fresh NATO pledge for more weapons and other support for Ukraine
My 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
My very personal account for CNN Opinion of being one of the first to reach the crash site of Mh17 in July 2014 - and my thoughts of the verdict handed down by a Dutch court.
Live 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
With 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.