Alina Ohanezova

Journalist

Journalist with over two years of experience in Ukrainian media, including national television. Specializes in military, political, social, and economic topics. Combines studio and field work, focusing on accuracy, analytical depth, and uncovering human stories behind events. Strives to create journalism that helps society understand complex processes and make informed decisions.

Education

Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University

Master, Faculty of Journalism, Advertising and Publishing

Odesa I. I. Mechnikov National University

Bachelor, Faculty of Journalism, Advertising and Publishing

Università degli studi di Messina, Italy

Journalism (Giornalismo)

Work Experience

Correspondent

5 channel

2024 - until now

Journalist

The Ukrainian Review

2025 - until now

Awards and Honors

Recent Publications

A Year Without Sanctions for Hungary — New Challenges for Ukraine?
Opinion

A Year Without Sanctions for Hungary — New Challenges for Ukraine?

The United States has granted Hungary a one-year exemption from sanctions on Russian oil and gas. The decision came after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, Reuters reports. At first glance, it may seem like a technical measure. But for Ukraine, it carries real political and strategic risks.

08.11.2025
Trump and Orbán at the White House: energy, security — Ukraine?
Opinion

Trump and Orbán at the White House: energy, security — Ukraine?

As Donald Trump and Viktor Orbán continue their meeting in Washington, the U.S. President once again mentioned the possibility of holding direct talks with Vladimir Putin in Budapest. He said he believes the war against Ukraine could be ended. He also noted that, in his view, the invasion would not have happened if he had

07.11.2025
Ukraine-Sweden Defense Partnership Advances Innovation
News

Ukraine-Sweden Defense Partnership Advances Innovation

A significant step in defense cooperation was taken with a new agreement between Ukraine and Sweden in the field of defense innovation. Ukrainian Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal announced the signing of a Letter of Intent with his Swedish counterpart, Pål Jonson. The agreement, signed on November 6, opens new opportunities for joint technology projects and

07.11.2025