Huge thanks to the The Canadian Screen Awards and CBC News for putting my name forward as Best National Reporter. It is a great competition to be nominated for, and the competition is tough just to get this far. The nomination is for a year’s worth of work covering Russia, but it is specifically focused…
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Baikal Marathon (a journalism one, that is)
Earlier in March we filed a story on the extreme marathon they run across Lake Baikal. In the weeks since then, we’ve been doing our version of a journalistic marathon. Whenever you (ie: the CBC) spends some money to go somewhere far away or expensive, there is a strong incentive to wring as much content…
Lake Baikal
A few weeks back, we visited one the coolest – and coldest – places in Russia: Lake Baikal in Siberia. Its hard to get your head around the fact that 20 percent of all the freshwater on the planet is contained within its basin – and that, when you are out on its crystal clear…
Woman of Courage
Some stories are worth coming back to over and over again. Margarita Gracheva’s is one of them. We profiled her more than a year ago in Saint Petersburg and told the story of how her sadistic husband cut her hands off in a fit of jealousy and rage. But she as been incredibly resilient, getting…
Siberia
Siberia is hardly the first place that comes to mind for an invigorating trip in the dead of winter, but our CBC Moscow crew discovered the people and places of this vast territory have plenty of warmth to share. For me, the city of Irkutsk was once just space on the “Risk” board in the…
Russia’s Near Arctic
Travelling anywhere is obviously difficult during this pandemic but the rules here in Russia are arguably the loosest anywhere. While that doesn’t mean you SHOULD take advantage and travel, it does mean there are some opportunities – and we decided to take a short flight up to Murmansk. At 69 degrees north, Murmansk (pop 300k)…
The Moscow Team
We were shooting a story at the fancy shopping mall on Red Square the other day and we needed to do an on-camera with an iconic backdrop. There are plenty of those in that particular neighbourhood, so we took a moment to snap this “selfie” of the three of us. Dima is an excellent still…
Protests Redeux
Weekend two of Russia-wide protests. Looks like Russian protest leaders are taking some cues from Hong Kong and moving their opposition around cities such as Moscow, trying to keep authorities off guard. Not sure its working though. The riot squads are able to move much faster. And deploy quickly. Having said that, the size of…
Live from the Pushkinskaya
Turns out, Navalny got the big crowd he badly needed. The riot police got in some fights but notably it didn’t turn into a Belarus-style fiasco. The security services held back, no doubt hoping this will fizzle in a few weekends. Or maybe something has fundamentally changed here with Navlany’s imprisonment – and his video…
Pivotal Moment ?
With thuggy looking security people watching our every move, our crew was among those at Vnukovo airport for Alexei Navalny’s arrival. Of course, he never did land at our airport as his plane was diverted to Sheremetyevo where he was promptly arrested. Navalny has mobilized vast crowds of protestors in the past and appeared on…









