![]() ![]() ![]() The BBC filed an official complaint with the Russian authorities about the attack. In 2014, Rosenberg and his film crew were attacked in Astrakhan by unidentified men after conducting an interview with the sister of a Russian soldier killed during the war in Donbas. In 2010, he returned to Russia for a second stint as Moscow correspondent. īetween 20, Rosenberg was the BBC's Berlin correspondent, covering stories in Germany and across Europe. In 2003, he interviewed Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich. Among the stories he covered in that period were the Kursk submarine disaster (2000), the Nord Ost theatre siege (2002) and the aftermath of the Beslan school attack (2004). Three years later, he became its Moscow correspondent. In 2000, he was appointed as a reporter for the BBC in Moscow. In 1997, Rosenberg became a producer in the BBC's Moscow bureau. Between 19 he was part of the CBS crew covering the first war in Chechnya. He spent the next six years at CBS, working first as a translator, then assistant producer, and then producer. Rosenberg secured work with CBS News in the network's Moscow bureau. After graduating, in August 1991, Rosenberg moved to Moscow and spent the next 15 years there, initially teaching English in the Moscow State Technological University STANKIN. In 1991, he achieved a first in Russian Studies. During his senior high school summer holidays, Rosenberg worked at the BBC's teletext service, Ceefax.įollowing A-Levels at Chingford Senior High, he attended the University of Leeds. In 1894, his great-grandfather Haim Gnessin left the city of Shklow in the Russian Empire (present-day Belarus) on a passport Rosenberg still has. Steven Barnett Rosenberg was born on 5 April 1968 in Epping and grew up in Chingford, East London. In 2022, Rosenberg's role in Moscow was expanded and he was appointed the BBC's Russia editor. He has been the BBC's Moscow correspondent almost continuously since 2003, except for a stint as Berlin correspondent between 20. Steven Barnett Rosenberg (born 5 April 1968) is a British journalist for BBC News. ![]()
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