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Next Year in Moscow

The Economist
Narendra Modi
Alexei Navalny
Ukraine
Hindu Nationalism
Scam Industry
Vladimir Putin
Russia
Cryptocurrency
Ayodhya
Boomer Generation
Financial Fraud
Maria Eismont
Vladimir Karamurza
Human Rights
Political Prisoners
Putin's Regime
Historical Parallels
Democracy
Freedom
Donald Trump

Arkady Ostrovsky travels across Europe and the Middle East speaking to free-thinking Russians who left when the shelling of Ukraine began in 2022 in this eight-part series. For them the war meant the future of Russia itself was now in doubt. Now they have to rebuild their lives and their hopes for Russia from exile. Can they get their country back?

Their stories help solve the mystery of why this ... more

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Maria Eismont
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Episode: Next Year in Moscow 9: Life and fate
Vladimir Karamurza
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4.8 out of 5 stars from 2.1k ratings
  • Bravo!

    Excellent storytelling by Arkady and fantastic production.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Krioyo
    United States7 months ago
  • Even tho it’s been awhile…

    This is easily one of the best limited series podcasts I’ve listened to. Even though it’s now been a few years since it first dropped, I still think about how wonderful and bleeping poignant it was. I’d love a follow up!

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    5
    Powderfoot
    United States8 months ago
  • Propaganda on the go

    Just no

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    Spilituali
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Poignant

    This is a beautiful series of podcasts, important in giving the liberal Russian perspective on this hellish act by Putin, and how the Russian population is being silenced by his fascism. Very impressive.

    Or rather it was until the Economist decided to put it behind a pay wall, so with great reluctance, bye Arkady!

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    RJ-GO
    United Kingdoma year ago
  • Enchanting

    This is what everyone need to hear.

    Thank you, Arkady

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Some critiques focus on the complexity of the subject matter, suggesting it may be challenging for all listeners, but many value the thoroughness and insight provided.
Feedback highlights the quality of journalism and production, with praise for the poignant storytelling that creates a strong connection with the audience.
Listeners appreciate the emotional depth and human stories, often noting the compelling narratives of those impacted by the war.
Reviews often reflect gratitude for raising awareness about Russian perspectives, even amid criticism regarding the portrayal of historical events.

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#84
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#160
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#173
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#179
Singapore/News
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#207
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#231
South Korea/News

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Next Year in Moscow 9: Life and fate
Q: Did Navalny kill hope?
For many people, yes, they feel he has killed their hope and future.

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Engaging with the complexities of the ongoing war in Ukraine and its effects on Russian society, a compelling series features intimate conversations with free-thinking Russians in exile. These individuals share their personal journeys and struggles, providing a unique perspective on the political landscape in their homeland. The narrative explores their experiences of displacement and hope while addressing broader themes such as resistance, identity, and the future of Russia amid conflict. The series is noted for its humanistic approach and rich storytelling, empowering the voices of those often silenced by authoritarianism.

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