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 MoreThe US top diplomat visits Kyiv ahead of the G20 Summit in India, and as Washington moves to provide Ukraine with controversial munitions. Just before air time, a Russian missile strike killed at least 16 and injured at least 28 in the eastern Ukrainian city of Konstantynovka.
Read MoreA day Ukraine dominates the headlines. A popular defense minister sacked. A grain deal held hostage by Russia. Russian strikes hitting the Ukraine-Romanian border. We break it all down with BBC World's Yalda Hakim.
Read MoreMy dispatch from the BRICS Summit in South Africa for CNN Opinion
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 MoreLive from Odesa, I joined CNN Newsroom to chat with host Paula Newton about the recent Russian strikes in the port city. What it means in the wider picture and what the world must do.
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 MoreThe Biden Administration has decided to dig into old stockpiles to remedy the lack of ammunition among Ukrainian forces. However cluster bombs may leave Ukraine with a legacy that could last for quite some time to come.
Read MoreLive from Kyiv, I speak to CNN News Central host Jim Sciutto about the NATO summit in Lithuania, the high stakes involved, Ukraine’s future in the alliance and the whereabouts of Wagner Group chief Yevgeni Prigozhin
Read MoreOn BBC Newsday, I comment on developments around the Ukraine Reform Conference - what Ukraine is asking for and what the response has been.
Read MoreOn the sidelines of the Ukraine Recovery Council, I speak to Times Radio about fundraising efforts for Ukraine.
Read MoreSecretary of State Antony Blinken is in Beijing after a canceled visit in February due to the deployment of an alleged Chinese spy balloon over the United States. The world is carefully watching for any signs of warming in the increasingly frosty bilateral relationship.
Read MoreFollowing the analysis of BBC's chief diplomatic correspondent, Paul Adams, I chime in from Odesa to speak with presenter Matthew Amroliwala, with analysis on the aftermath of the Kakhovka Dam blast - and what seems to be the start of the long-awaited Ukrainian counter-offensive
Read MoreMake no mistake. The much talked about counteroffensive is increasingly coming into view – not with an Iraq-style type of invasion – but with subtle and some might say brilliant strikes against Russia.
Read MoreOn SKY News, I spoke to Sally Lockwood about today's astonishing drone attack on Moscow. What it means for the future of Russian President Vladimir Putin - and for the average Russian
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
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