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

Behind the Trump–Xi Talks: Implications for Ukraine
Explainers

Behind the Trump–Xi Talks: Implications for Ukraine

For the first time since 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a bilateral meeting. This took place on October 30, 2025, in Busan, South Korea. According to The Guardian, the talks were expected to last three to four hours but ended after only one and a half hours. The main

03.11.2025
Sandu Seeks “Clarity”: Hungary’s Ukraine Veto Threatens Moldova’s EU Accession
News

Sandu Seeks “Clarity”: Hungary’s Ukraine Veto Threatens Moldova’s EU Accession

Moldova is calling on the European Union to prevent political delays in EU integration amid Hungaryʼs veto on Ukraineʼs accession, Euronews reports. Chisinau applied for membership at the same time as Kyiv in 2022, and both countries are moving forward on a single negotiating track in Brussels. Since then, both countries have made progress in

02.11.2025
Ukraine needs funds: the EU explores options
Explainers

Ukraine needs funds: the EU explores options

After the EU summit in October ended without a clear outcome, the European Commission was tasked with exploring alternative ways to provide financial and military support to Ukraine in 2026–2027, Euronews reports. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that the country will need funds “from the very beginning” of next year, while the flow of external aid

02.11.2025