
Rob Harris
Rob Harris is a seasoned journalist known for his incisive reporting on international affairs, particularly in Europe. As a correspondent for The Herald, he covers key geopolitical events and provides analysis on the implications of political decisions. His recent commentary highlights concerns regarding the potential consequences of U.S. President Donald Trump's call for elections in Ukraine, raising alarms over the risks of undermining Ukrainian sovereignty amidst the ongoing Russian invasion.
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Reporter Rob Harris warns the PM 'trust, once lost, is hard to regain'.
Relentless campaign of criticism was bound to take a toll on PMRob Harris noted that the situation surrounding Anika Wells is a scandal that sticks in the public narrative.
Minister under fire over family reunion flights and travel costsMy colleague Rob Harris, who was Europe correspondent before me, wrote beautifully of his thoughts in a shelter in Kyiv earlier this year.
A night Inside a Lviv bomb shelter during Russian attackRob Harris wrote a powerful piece about the spirit of the Ukrainian people.
Ley’s party numbers do not inspire confidenceRob Harris takes us to the Cotswolds, where a small English village remembers young Australians.
Domestic violence was a ‘national crisis’ a year ago but now barely rates a mentionRob Harris writes that the demand for an election has raised concerns among Western nations that the Kremlin will use the ballot to oust Ukraine’s wartime leader.
Trump’s bizarre accord with Putin is downright dangerousRob Harris writes about the concerns raised among Western nations regarding the Kremlin's influence in Ukraine's elections.
Trump’s bizarre accord with Putin is downright dangerous






































