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Stuart Ramsay

Stuart Ramsay

Chief Correspondent at Sky News

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Trump may have another motive in extreme war on drugs escalation

Sky's Stuart Ramsay says while the US president acknowledges that the synthetic opioid fentanyl is a huge killer in the US (which it is) and is supplied by drug gangs (which it is), to blame Venezuela for fentanyl production is simply incorrect.
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Settlers and segregation: Inside the conflict forcing Palestinians ...

'They are trying to make my town a jail': Sky's Stuart Ramsay speaks with Palestinians being forced out by settlers and an Israeli who rejects the two-state solution
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Haiti crisis: How did gangs take over country? Is it past point of ...

Chief correspondent Stuart Ramsay and senior foreign producer Dominique van Heerden have answered your questions after a reporting mission took them into the middle of Haiti's gang violence crisis. Catch up in the stream below.
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Central America’s Dry Corridor: The unpredictable, serious reason d...

Central America’s Dry Corridor: The unpredictable, serious reason driving mass migration to the US
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Emotional Zelenskyy opens up on peace, sacrifice and family in excl...

Volodomyr Zelenskyy - in his exclusive interview with Sky News - couldn't hide his emotions when discussing how much Ukrainians had sacrificed during the war with Russia.
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How bionic limbs are helping Ukrainian troops injured in war

Sky's Stuart Ramsay met a number of amputees - all soldiers injured in the war with Russia - working with extraordinary technology and prosthetics.
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Ukraine says strike using UK-made Storm Shadow missiles 'very succe...

In a media briefing, senior Ukrainian military sources spoke about British-made Storm Shadow missiles, thousands of North Korean troops who could appear on the battlefield soon, and Russian air attacks targeting multiple cities, including the Ukrainian capital.
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Ukrainian frontline commander warns: 'The world is scared of Russia...

A commander called "Genius" by his men, who used to run an organisation helping children, says Ukraine is running low on troops and equipment. He is sceptical about the US president-elect striking a deal with Russia - and expects fighting in the Kursk region to intensify.
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Ukraine's anti-aircraft units trying to down Russian drones in Sumy...

In the 48-hour period Sky News spent with anti-aircraft units in the Sumy region, Russia deployed a record number of drones into Ukraine.
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Under siege in Ukraine, schools go underground to keep life as norm...

Kharkiv has suffered near constant-bombardment from Russia since the large-scale invasion in February 2022. But teachers and members of the city's local government have fought to keep schools operating for the youngsters still living there.
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'I'm so scared, please come': Heartbreaking final moments of girl, ...

A year on from the start of the war, many have questioned the IDF's alleged targeting and negligent killing of civilians. Among them is the mother of five-year-old girl Hind Rajab.
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Migrants waiting on the US border are watching White House race bet...

Migrants in the Mexican city of Matamoros waiting for their asylum interviews to enter the United States tell Sky News they know what a Donald Trump victory could mean for their chances at crossing the border, and their hopes for Kamala Harris.
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Thousands of migrants attempt to make the dangerous journey from Me...

As the sun rises over the Usumacinta River between Guatemala and Mexico, the silence is broken by the sounds of people awaking after another night camping on the riverbanks. Soon the ferrymen who pilot a flotilla of makeshift rafts constructed of planks strapped to very large inner tyre tubes, begin their never-ending trade of moving fruit and vegetables, construction equipment, crates of beer and liquor, motorcycles and bicycles, but above all - people. This is where thousands of migrants headi…
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Haiti gang boss will take part in talks if invited - but warns fore...

The head of one of Haiti’s most powerful gangs, and the de-facto head of a consortium of gangs that have brought Port-au-Prince to a standstill, has told Sky News he would consider a ceasefire and talks on the political future of the country if they were included. But Jimmy Cherizier, known universally as “Barbecue”, has predicted that more violence is imminent, adding that a recent halt in the fighting is purely a technical pause. “There is nothing calm, but when you’re fighting you have to kno…
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Haiti: The moment I met the gang boss leading a violent anti-govern...

Jimmy Cherizier, known as Barbecue, is a former policeman and now the acknowledged mouthpiece for a coalition of gangs called the G9 that have brought violence and mayhem to Haiti's streets in the last few days.
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Ecuador's battle to restore order

Ecuador's battle to restore order
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The pictures coming out of Gaza are getting worse every day

The harrowing pictures of people heading south in donkey-drawn carts, packed into cars or minivans, or moving by foot, are only topped by the continuous stream of people being brought to hospitals covered in blood.
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Israel-Hamas war: No help to be seen at 'safe zone' for Palestinian...

Iron dome interceptor missiles explode in the skies above us, halting the passage of Hamas rockets heading for southern Israel. Moments later the rocket attack is followed by the deafening booms of an Israeli artillery battery just a few metres from where we had pulled over next to a bomb shelter. We are deep in the south of the country. We haven’t been able to get this close to the Gaza border since the war began. We’re just 400 metres or so away. The south of Gaza, clearly visible, is mean…
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Israel-Hamas war: Israel divides Gaza into numbered blocks telling ...

Israel’s determination to completely dismantle Hamas means that takeover of the south is an absolute military necessity. The southern campaign has already started, with air raids in and around the city of Khan Younis fully underway. The problem is that, to all intents and purposes, most of the surviving Gazan population is now crowded into the south already. Israel-Gaza live updates Many had moved south from towns or cities like Gaza City, and have been told by Israeli defence forces they need…
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Sky News wins two awards for its coverage of Myanmar civil war and ...

Sky News has won two awards at the Society of Editors’ Media Freedom Awards 2023. Stuart Ramsay was named Foreign Correspondent of the Year in recognition of his reporting of the civil war in Myanmar. He was also commended in the Broadcast Journalist of the Year category. Read more:I felt at risk in Myanmar, but it was a risk worth taking - RamsayMyanmar military junta ‘deliberately bombing medical facilities’ And Westminster Accounts - a joint project with Tortoise Media - won the Innovation Aw…
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Israel-Hamas war: As protesters throwing stones are shot by Israeli...

In the West Bank in the past week and a half alone, over 60 people have been shot dead by Israeli marksmen, and more than 1,300 have been wounded; it's barely reported.