Posts tagged Michael Bociurkiw
CNN International: February 15, 2024

In the aftermath of a massive Russian rocket attack on several Ukrainian cities - possibly in response to the Ukrainian downing of a vessel from the Black Sea Fleet - I speak to CNN anchor Bianca Nobilo about the wider implications. And what's at stake for Kyiv with a $billion supplemental bill tied up in Congress.

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CNN Opinion: February 2, 2024

Is UNRWA past its ‘sell by’ date? I explore some of the options after the main UN agency responsible for Palestinian refugees gets accused of being too close to Hamas

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CTV News Network: January 29, 2024

On CTV, I explain to anchor Marcia MacMillan about the halted funding to the main UN agency responsible for displaced Palestinians after allegations some members were linked to the Oct. 7 attack.

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ABC The World: December 7, 2023

“Christmas has come early for Mr. Putin” - me commenting to ABC News’ Beverley O’Connor on the shameful collapse of a massive $61bn U.S. funding package for Ukraine. “US lawmakers behind this should be prepared for history to judge them harshly.”

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BBC World: August 19, 2023

Live 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.

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BBC World: August 17, 2023

Live 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.

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BBC World Television: May 4, 2023

My 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.

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CNN Opinion: March 16, 2023

After 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.

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