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Kateryna Shenheliia-Hanapolska

Journalist at The Moscow Times, providing insights on Georgia.

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Oct 28, 2024 • 42min

Over 6000 Russian dead in Kursk, claims Kyiv & Putin 'steals' Georgian election

Kateryna Shenheliia-Hanapolska, a journalist from The Moscow Times, sheds light on the recent tumultuous elections in Georgia, alleging interference by Russian influence. The discussion dives into the broader implications for democracy, drawing connections to Western interests and the urgency of supporting Georgia amidst claims of election fraud. Additionally, they explore military developments in Ukraine, touching on drone attacks and international diplomatic efforts, including potential peace talks with major nations.
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Oct 21, 2024 • 43min

NATO asks South Korea for intelligence on North Korean special operations forces

James Rothwell, the Berlin Correspondent for The Telegraph, and freelance journalist Kateryna Shenheliia-Hanapolska discuss the intriguing implications of North Korean special forces potentially aiding Russia in Ukraine. They analyze the mysterious deaths of Russian officials and NATO's strategic response. Additionally, they explore the political instability in Georgia, especially regarding upcoming elections and foreign influence, while highlighting South Korea's growing military cooperation with NATO amid shifting global alliances.
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Oct 2, 2024 • 48min

Russia claims Ukrainian stronghold of Vuhledar 'has fallen' & join us for David Knowles's funeral

Dominic Nicholls, an Associate Editor specializing in Defence, and Kateryna Shenheliia-Hanapolska, a Freelance Journalist, delve into the significant military dynamics in Ukraine, discussing the capture of Vuhledar and drone warfare challenges. They also explore Georgia's political turmoil ahead of crucial elections, highlighting its relationship with Russia and implications for democracy. Hamish de Bretton Gordon, a Former Tank Commander, reflects on Ukraine's defense systems and the legacy of loss within the community, culminating in a moment of tribute.