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

Italy Backs Ukraine’s EU Accession, but Without Fast-Track Process
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Italy Backs Ukraine’s EU Accession, but Without Fast-Track Process

Italy supports Ukraine’s accession to the European Union. However, it does not support a fast-track integration process. Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani said this in an interview with Corriere della Sera. Tajani said that Rome supports Ukraine’s European ambitions and is ready to help Kyiv toward EU membership. At the same time, he stressed that

01.02.2026
Russia Fears Possible Budget Overrun Due to War in Ukraine
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Russia Fears Possible Budget Overrun Due to War in Ukraine

Russian officials are worried that state spending this year could exceed planned levels if additional funds are needed for the war in Ukraine. Bloomberg reported this, citing its sources. This concern comes as Russia faces high costs for the war while its revenues from energy exports fall and the ruble fluctuates. The government wants to

31.01.2026
Zelenskyy: Ending Aid to Ukraine Creates Risk of New War in Europe
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Zelenskyy: Ending Aid to Ukraine Creates Risk of New War in Europe

Ending support for Ukraine in its war against Russia could lead to further aggression by Moscow against other European countries. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said this in an interview with Český rozhlas. In the exclusive interview, Zelenskyy spoke about military and political support for Ukraine. He also addressed possible peace talks, security guarantees, territorial integrity,

31.01.2026