
Julian Borger
Julian Borger is a prominent British journalist and foreign affairs editor for The Guardian, celebrated for his incisive reporting on the Yugoslav Wars. His coverage, particularly during the siege of Sarajevo and the Srebrenica massacre, brought attention to the human rights abuses occurring in the region.
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Julian Borger reported from Washington during the Iraq war.
Shock, awe, death, joy and looting: how the Guardian covered the outbreak of the Iraq war | Iraq war inquiryJulian Borger described the Board of Peace as an imperial court that aims to replace the UN.
Kontroversi Dewan Perdamaian TrumpJulian Borger is the senior international correspondent at the Guardian who comments on Trump's board of peace.
Will Trump’s board of peace replace the UN? – podcast | Donald TrumpJulian Borger analyses footage of the event for the Guardian.
Moment Israeli forces shoot dead surrendered Palestinians – video report | Israel
Julian Borger discusses the US president’s role in the ceasefire deal.
Gaza ceasefire plan: how much credit does Trump deserve? – podcast | US foreign policyThe article was reported by Julian Borger.
Two years of displacement and destruction in Gaza – photo essay | GazaJulian Borger reports from Tel Aviv as the Israel-Iran conflict enters its second week.
Israel and Iran: where is the conflict heading? – Today in Focus extra | Iran
Julian Borger reported on the collapse of the Muslim enclave of Srebrenica, highlighting the horrors of the war.
‘We know what is happening, we cannot walk away’: how the Guardian bore witness to horror in former Yugoslavia | Bosnia and Herzegovina





































