Chief Ukraine correspondent for the Financial Times. 16 years living and reporting in Ukraine. https://www.ft.com/christopher-miller
Author of the book, THE WAR CAME TO US, published by Bloomsbury: https://www.amazon.com/dp/139940685X
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The FT view: Vladimir Putin's delusional view of conquest in Ukraine was supposed to return Russia to imperial great power status. Instead, Moscow's global reach is on the wane. ft.trib.al/ZzJCJYC
Russian drone hits nuclear fuel site near Chernobyl ft.trib.al/HRsJWia
On Sunday, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy confirmed our FT reporting, telling Sky News during his visit to London, where he was meeting Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and the leaders of France and Germany, that Abramovich had met him in Kyiv. www.ft.com/content/d097...
“For the modern world, unfettered internet access is just as important as a good car or new clothes. Only the Kremlin’s grandpas, who don’t use the internet themselves, seem not to understand this,” writes Andrei Zakharov, a Russian journalist.
EXCLUSIVE: Russia’s security services shut parts of a special surveillance system protecting President Vladimir Putin and his closest aides over fears that AI data could be used to trace their movements in the wake of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s assassination in Tehran.
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This week on World Review: A phony war in the Gulf, Ukraine takes charge, and America abandons public health. Thanks to the panel -- @bobbyghosh.bsky.social, Yasmeen Abutaleb, Chris Miller -- and to Carla Robbins for expertly guest hosting. newsletter.ivodaalder.com/p/world-revi...
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The Russians already had major concerns about Putin’s personal safety, especially the risk from Ukraine’s intel services, who have penetrated traffic cameras in Russia. They have also used cell phone location data to aid in assassinations of senior Russian military officials in the heart of Moscow.