Sky News Correspondents Reflect on Key 2025 Global Events
In 2025, Sky News correspondents reported on a range of significant international events marked by conflict, sociopolitical upheaval, and humanitarian crises.
Parsons described his experience entering Gaza's Tel el-Hawa in Gaza City under Israeli restrictions, observing widespread destruction and a stark absence of civilians, animals, or birds.
Ramsay covered Syria's transition from the war era under Assad to a period of rebuilding. Having reported from Syria since 2011, Ramsay noted that despite an arrest warrant issued by the regime, he was able to move freely in Damascus this year, while acknowledging that the country faced continued internal and external challenges.
Parmenter outlined the multifaceted UK immigration debate in 2025, highlighting incidents such as the July sexual assault in Epping, protests at asylum hotels, a released sex offender prompting manhunts, and problems within the prison service, including inmates going missing and additional searches conducted in November.
Kelner recounted a viral encounter with US Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene in the Capitol over the controversy known as Signalgate, illustrating changing norms in US political discourse.
Elbagir reported from North Darfur after years of attempts to reach the region. The Rapid Support Forces' siege culminated in the capture of Al Fashir, leaving about 30 million people in need of humanitarian aid and approximately one in three children malnourished amid ongoing mass atrocities and civilian harm.