Not long before he died, photographer Paul Conroy sat down for a long, reflective interview.
It’s the opening episodes of War Tribe — a new podcast I’ve launched exploring the people behind conflict reporting: not just the big names, but the wider tribe.
https://t.co/ukLx98PgF8
🇺🇦 The man with the worst job in Ukraine
He’s knocked countless doors, but for Major Laziuk, telling a soldier’s mother her child is dead never gets easier
Read more: https://t.co/d97utGvPRi
I'm on this BBC Ukrainecast Podcast today at 1717, talking about going out with Ukrainian army patrols rounding up unwilling recruits, and what it's like to accompany the soldier with the worst job in the Ukrainian army
https://t.co/jlgLn6Ab9s
In Ukraine, the army's recruitment office also brings soldiers home when they are killed.
Listen to my powerful, disturbing story about the man with the worst job in the Ukrainian army which led this morning's BBC Radio 4's From Our Own Correspondent.
https://t.co/LRERfGxq41
Dear journalists and analysts:
The phrase "ceding territory" is vague at heart, and the ambiguity it creates in these discussions, from NYT headlines to think tank reports is straight-up dangerous. It could mean any of the following very different things:
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🔴 “Putin is doing what anyone else would do.” - Trump, today.
What exactly?
Killing, burning and destroying every day and every hour, all over Ukraine.
This 🎥 is taken in the “safest” area in Kherson. Explosions every five to ten minutes; fires and drones all around.
Hi @horiaelhadad. I believe you commission for Witness? Could we have a quick chat about what are looking for for Ukraine stories? I've worked for P+P previously. Thanks so much, Richard