Zoya Sheftalovich
@zoyashef
POLITICO Europe's Global Playbook editor. Based in Sydney, born in Ukraine.
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http://politico.eu 28-10-2011 04:20:22
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Good to chat to Zoya Sheftalovich from POLITICO 👇 on #AUKUS ‘whilst it has increasingly been accepted and in some quarters even supported and promoted during closed-door meetings in Southeast Asian forums, it can be a distraction’ ANU National Security College Council on Geostrategy politico.eu/newsletter/glo…
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Maxim Kuzminov's high-profile defection was supposed to be a major propaganda victory for Ukraine. Instead, his story ended up playing into the Kremlin’s hands. Read our piece on this — with Eva Hartog and Veronika Melkozerova politico.eu/article/maxim-…
Thanks to Camille Gijs Zoya Sheftalovich and Sarah Weaton for covering yesterday’s events. An excellent summary of why I walked out of EU Council Press conference with Hungary’s szijarto and the comments of Valdis Dombrovskis politico.eu/newsletter/bru…
My God. Clarissa Ward & her team find a prisoner still in #Assad’s Air Force Intel HQ in #Damascus, abandoned alone in a cell. 2 days after the prison was thought to have been emptied. Watch this.
"Ukrainians and their backers see Trump as a circuit-breaker who could force Putin to the negotiating table and offer Zelenskyy an off-ramp as well." by Zoya Sheftalovich politico.eu/article/war-in…
10 years ago, we launched POLITICOEurope. Here's footage from the moment we hit the launch button at midnight on April 21, 2015. Still on board from the founding crew are jacopo barigazzi, Nicholas Vinocur ✍️, Jan Cienski, Paul Dallison Zoya Sheftalovich, Jeanette Minns & yours truly.
On EU Confidential this week, we’re going back in time to the early days of POLITICO Europe when we'd just set up shop in Brussels. Zoya Sheftalovich recounts to Sarah Wheaton the excitement (and stress) that defined those first months👇 🎧 Listen here: ow.ly/BKj550VHOnQ
When we launched in Brussels a decade ago, one of our first stories was on then-EU chief Jean-Claude Juncker’s kidney stones. The Commission wasn't happy about it. "It was a real culture clash moment," Zoya Sheftalovich recounts on EU Confidential: ow.ly/B90t50VJ2YT