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If you've been following global news, or even just have an eye for politics, then you almost certainly know of Volodymyr Zelenskyy. He is no run-of-the-mill professional politician -as a matter of fact; he was a comedic actor before walking down the path less treaded to become Ukraine's president in 2019. Let me tell you something – isn't it like transplanting a rose bush into sandy soil? And yet somehow this 'rose' thrives!
The worldwide media carries plenty of intriguing stories under his banner. For starters, he makes headlines because although he played the president on TV fictionally, hardly anyone expected him to land that role in real-life! Does art ever mimic life more perfectly? This gives rise to lots of news orbiting his transition from acting to actually governing.
But here’s the catch.
You’ll also come across intense reports about how President Zelenskyy manoeuvres through tumultuous waters fraught with conflict when addressing tensions between Ukraine and Russia. I mean who can forget Crimea 2014 right? Well, if this sort of cat and mouse game gets your adrenaline pumping, any piece detailing Zelenskyy's interactions with Putin will surely be worth your time!
Breathlessly scanning for tidbits about environmental issues under normal circumstances? Then be prepared to feel elated by articles extolling President Zelenksyys strong stance on climate change too.
Wait there’s more! It's not uncommon spotting mention on fierce national corruption battles headed up by good-old-Zelenskyy as well – fighting internal war against graft unabashedly! Drama does seem to follow him everywhere eh?
Weigh these up: A former comedian turned commander-in-chief braving geopolitical storms on one hand while beating back domestic corruption monsters with another... leaves quite an impression doesn’t it?