
Ukrainian audio journalists have come together to create the UA: The day that we survived. This Ukrainian podcast tells the truth about Russia's war against Ukraine. Our goal is to feature what is really happening in Ukraine by sharing verified information and real stories of people. We asked Ukrainians from different corners of the country to record their audio stories about events taking place i... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 43 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Categories | NewsSociety & CulturePolitics | ||||

This episode is about municipal cooperation between Germany and Ukraine. One small example of how human kindness and desire to help can make a difference. Why and how the Trostyanets community from the West of Ukraine build ties with the Hofstetten c... more
The atmosphere of the holidays in Ukraine this year is very unusual. Russian missiles instead of fireworks, blackouts instead of holiday illumination, and mobile heating points instead of Christmas fairs in the cities. Today we want to introduce some... more
In this episode, we spoke with Philippe Schockweiler from Luxembourg. He repeatedly came to Ukraine to cover the war and was here long before the full-scale invasion. For Philippe, Ukraine is not just a job. He is deeply immersed in what is happening... more
We often mention millions of Ukrainians who were forced to flee the war to other countries. But today's story is about the movement in the opposite direction. We'll talk about people who returned from abroad and joined the army. This episode has two ... more
More than 9 million Ukrainians left the country at the beginning of the Russian invasion. You might have seen them at supermarkets, in movie theaters, or just on the streets of your country. They are no different than everybody else, except for the p... more
Our today's episode is challenging. It's about war crimes that Russians commit in Ukraine. Tortures, kidnappings, forced relocation to Russia, destruction of houses, schools and much more. We have created this episode together with the ZMINA Human Ri... more
The war in Ukraine is not only the plot but also the context for the film industry to develop. Since Russia's full-scale invasion, film director and producer Kostiantyn Kliatskin and his crew filmed a dozen shorts about people in de-occupied and near... more
In peacetime, Serhiy Ogorodnyk was working as a journalist in the non-governmental organization “Chesno”. A long time before the full-scale invasion, he was a part of the Kyiv territorial defense and now serves in 130th battalion.
Serhiy is talking ... more
Amazing podcast for understanding what Ukrainians are going through every day, beyond the breaking news and the stats. The calm and positive attitude is remarkable. Their fight for freedom and democracy is ours too. We are all Ukrainian.
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