“Did the war end?” is just one of the millions of questions every Ukrainian has been asking since Russia began its all-out war on Feb. 24, 2022. On this podcast, three young Ukrainians will try to answer some of them. How did we get from 2014 to here? Is it time to call this a genocide? What is life like under Russian occupation? Join us as we chat with experts, journalists, and other Ukrainians t... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | NewsPoliticsNews Commentary |
In the final episode of “Did the War End?” the hosts reflect on Russia’s war against Ukraine six months in, discussing recent strikes on military sights in Russia-occupied Crimea and the hope that represents to end the occupation, as well as the bigg... more
After a five-month blockade of Ukrainian ports, the first ships carrying Ukrainian grain have finally started sailing to the rest of the world. Russia has historically used food as a weapon — and this time around, it's no different. more
Russia’s war has made Ukraine one of the most mine-contaminated countries in the world. more
Often referred to as the first “TikTok war,” Russia’s invasion of Ukraine marks the first time a war of this scale has played out as millions of people track every move and development in almost real-time. more
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Thank you for sharing Ukraine’s journey through your collective perspective and thorough interviews. I look forward to following your evolving careers as journalists. When you spoke of your personal experiences, especially that of your grandma’s wish that you return home to Ukraine, I resolved to keep my promise too.
Beautiful podcast by beautiful people! This human explanation of this date, also talking about the experienced and emotions of these ladies. Thank you very much!
Covering new topics each week on the war. A great way to keep up to date.
When you laugh, I laugh! The horror of the mines is just one aspect of Russia that should alert the world to Ukraine’s struggle. However, your storytelling helps to humanize the reality of living through and moving through this hideous dilemma. Only Ukraine can tell the story of who Russia truly is! Well done.
Really enjoying this podcast series. Definitely helps the world understand what is happening in Ukraine. Grateful to these lovely ladies for taking the time each week to post new casts, and I feel it helps me to empathize with my parents guests, who have been in Canada for a month now. Thank you
Apple Podcasts | #174 | Ukraine/News/News Commentary |
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