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    How I became an accidental war correspondent: DAVID PATRIKARAKOS on how disaster followed him from Ukraine’s frontlines to LA’s wildfires

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    How I became an accidental war correspondent: DAVID PATRIKARAKOS on how disaster followed him from Ukraine’s frontlines to LA’s wildfires

    By DAVID PATRIKARAKOS, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

    Published: 04:41 EDT, 14 March 2026 | Updated: 04:00 EDT, 15 March 2026

    I am very much an accidental war correspondent. I was a lawyer, but after six months working in international arbitrations for oil companies, I could not take it anymore and went back to university to study the Middle East.

    Every place I went descended into disaster, from Lebanon’s government collapse to the outbreak of war in Ukraine and wildfires in Los Angeles. And so it was that I became an accidental journalist of conflict, violence and war. 

    Watch the video to find out my story. 

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