JOURNALISM
2025
“Dreaming of peace,” WORLD, March
“Ukrainians wrestle with the cost of peace,” WORLD, February
“Ukrainians in Poland mull future amid talk of peace,” WORLD, February
“What will a peace deal mean for Ukraine’s evangelicals?” WORLD, January
2024
“A fitting memorial: On the 80th anniversary of D-Day, America will honor a small town that gave more than its share,” WORLD, May (cover story for June print edition)
2023
“Cultural combatants: Ukrainian expats turn to soft diplomacy to shore up support for the war effort,” WORLD, December
“Flowers of the field: Ukraine’s resilience blooms among Russia’s ongoing invasion,” WORLD, August
“Faith at the front: Ukrainian Christians deliver aid and eternal hope to Christians in the thick of battle,” WORLD, June
2022
“Behind the Crimean Veil,” Are We Europe, May
“(My) Literary DC: The bookish merits of a “slept-on” city,” Washington Independent Review of Books, May
“The Caribbean’s crowds-free ‘Irish’ isle,” BBC Travel, March
2021
“American football fever grows—in Ukraine,” National Geographic, July
“Review: The Sack of Detroit: General Motors and the End of American Enterprise,” Washington Independent Review of Books, June
2020
“NOVATEK, Siemens ink agreement on decarbonizing LNG production,” Climate and Sustainability News, December
"Alone and together: We talked to Transnistrian couples about their lives under lockdown," The Calvert Journal, October
2019
“The Nord Stream 2 Gas Pipeline: Full Speed Ahead, With Full Pressure,” The Transatlantic Leadership Network, March
2016 - 2018
Professional journalist, Argus Media (paywall-protected)