On the ground around the world, The Globe and Mail’s foreign correspondents give voices to citizens facing injustice and tell the stories that need to be told in a fearless pursuit of the truth. Mark MacKinnon’s international coverage for The Globe has brought him from Moscow to the Middle East to Beijing. Join the seven-time National Newspaper Award winner as he takes you behind the scenes of his some of his most recent stories, including his two-year investigation into the mysterious Toronto resident at the nexus of the Trump-Russia tangle, and his February trip inside Crimea, where he got a first-hand look at life five years after it was annexed by Moscow.
In conversation with Angela Murphy, Foreign Editor for The Globe and Mail

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