Today we mourn the loss of a brilliant journalist, but - more importantly - a magnificent human being.
His listeners included ambassadors and the heads of US departments, but he never changed. He was utterly authentic and empathetic.
Thank you, David.
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Delighted to join the podcast again last week. I spoke with @djknowles22 about why the war is pushing Ukraine to decentralize its energy production and the challenges it faces
More in my article: https://t.co/vfqCcpxDfS
🇺🇦New episode of Ukraine: The Latest
@djknowles22 is joined by @FrancisDearnley, @JamesERothwell, @HamishDBG and @andreajanuta as Ukrainian troops weather further attacks and Ukraine decentralises its energy infrastructure following Russia strikes
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https://t.co/ruHgzkzYKw
Thrilled to join Ukraine: The Latest to discuss my recent article on growing tensions in Ukraine’s parliament.
They are my go-to podcast on morning jogs (first along the Hudson, and now along the Dnipro)
🇺🇦New episode of Ukraine: The Latest
@djknowles22 is joined by @FrancisDearnley and @andreajanuta to discuss the latest updates in Ukraine.
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https://t.co/WxXewPJQA2
In recent months, Ukraine’s parliament is drifting to a standstill, as the government struggles to gather necessary votes during sessions.
https://t.co/aumGPtVfaI
For Ukrainian bird-watchers, connecting with nature provides a reprieve from the psychological stress of war. But even in the birding community, the effects of the war are inescapable.
https://t.co/8PucWLtokO
Imposter Syndrome: An apparent Russian state-aligned group is targeting Ukraine’s International Legion in a disinformation campaign
My first story since joining @KyivIndependent
https://t.co/IVzxEHATIM
🔊🎼 The Ukrainian orchestra plays on despite air raids and power cuts. @andreajanuta visits Lviv to meet the musicians on Reuters World News daily podcast https://t.co/bQbRwyVYmU
"Everybody plays Mozart, but who plays Kosenko?"
Performing classical music in a country under siege is challenging, but the Lviv Organ Hall is working to comfort audiences and revive lost Ukraine heritage. (My latest from Lviv)
https://t.co/ZCsz5h68Fo
Pay to stay: At least 540 doctors and other practitioners collectively have paid the government hundreds of millions of dollars in civil settlements to negotiate their way out of trouble, continuing to practice despite allegations of fraud and patient harm https://t.co/Rrt4ErDziW
A Reuters review of more than 2,000 court cases shows how law enforcement officials have used surveillance and facial recognition to detain hundreds of protesters in Moscow: https://t.co/YEPYE4DxyG
How can conservation also help preserve contamination? @andreajanuta and I sat down with @sci_history to explore this and more on the latest episode of Science History Podcast.
https://t.co/br84SP1nxA
1/ Backstory: In 2020 while researching land conservation, I found more than 2,000 acres had recently been conserved by Boeing near LA.
I’d never heard of the Santa Susana Field Lab, its contamination or the 1959 partial meltdown of an experimental nuclear reactor there
You might think a topic like “conservation easements” sounds boring. Not @JaimiDowdell of Reuters. She was curious about an old rocket-testing site Boeing owns in the California hills. She went document digging, with @andreajanuta, and look where that led: https://t.co/Hhw1mLU2Qe
Maksim Levin, a photographer and videographer who was working for a Ukrainian news website and was a long-time contributor to Reuters, was killed while covering Russia's invasion of Ukraine. He leaves behind his wife and four children. https://t.co/Jcbfz9atbZ
“The bodies of the children all lie here, dumped into this narrow trench hastily dug into the frozen earth of Mariupol to the constant drumbeat of shelling.
There’s 18-month-old Kirill, whose shrapnel wound to the head proved too much for his little toddler’s body…”
Islamist groups have killed thousands of people in the Sahel in recent years. Amid the chaos, we found a pattern: Since early 2018, fighters executed or abducted at least 300 community leaders and relatives in Niger, Mali and Burkina Faso. https://t.co/lau2XtAroS w/ @Ed_Reuters