
Mazoe Ford
Europe Bureau Chief at ABC News (Australia)
Europe Bureau Chief, ABC News Australia. [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Mazoe Ford
With the United States-backed ceasefire talks to end the war in Ukraine having little success so far, Ukraine's military is doing all it can to hold the front line and make sure its troops are trained. It's just sent a group to the United Kingdom for specialised combat medicine training.
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2 weeks ago |
abc.net.au | Mazoe Ford
On a property in the north of England, a mass casualty event is unfolding. There are head injuries, bullet wounds and blast injuries. Patients are crying out in pain and covered in blood. Casualty after casualty is being brought to a makeshift triage centre, where medics are working furiously to save lives. It would be a confronting scene to witness if it were real, but on this day at least, it is all part of a military training exercise.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Patrick Martin |Mazoe Ford
Europe's busiest airport, Heathrow, will resume flights after a fire cut its power for almost a day. The airport says initial flights will focus on passengers who have been diverted to other European airports. Counter-terror police are continuing to investigate the blaze. Flights will resume at Heathrow Airport after a "catastrophic" fire cut power, causing travel chaos for hundreds of thousands of people.
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Mazoe Ford
Australian defence leaders have joined members of the so-called coalition of the willing to help Ukraine, at a meeting hosted by the UK in London. The UK says the group is starting the military planning for what a peacekeeping force might look like once peace is achieved. Featured: Sir Keir Starmer, UK Prime MinisterDi Turton, NATO Air Vice Marshal Professor Tim Willasey-Wilsey, King's College LondonDmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson Volodymyr Zeklenskyy, Ukrainian President
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1 month ago |
abc.net.au | Mazoe Ford
Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin hold talks about the Ukraine War, with Russia pausing attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure but refusing a wider ceasefire unless Washington stops military support for Kyiv. Sabra Lane: To the talks between the Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump over the Ukraine war. The two men had a 90-minute phone call. Russia has agreed to stop targeting Ukraine's power assets for 30 days, while negotiations for a permanent ceasefire happen.
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