
The NATO Summit; Russia’s continuing violation of international law - Weekly, 11-17 July
The NATO Summit in Vilnius: was it a complete disappointment for Ukraine, or was there a bright side? While experts are analyzing the results, the Armed Forces of Ukraine are gradually moving forward ...
17 Jul 202343min

Russian narratives in the world: are they still powerful? - with Nina Kuryata
Russian propaganda is one of the foundations of this war. Are Russian narratives still widespread in the world today? What are the most toxic ones? Volodymyr Yermolenko, the chief editor of UkraineWor...
17 Jul 202342min

Fascism vs Democracy in Today’s World - With Jason Stanley
What is fascism? Why does the fascist danger exist today, even within democratic states? Is Russia fascist? – Jason Stanely, American philosopher and author of books including How Fascism Works, How P...
11 Jul 202345min

Victoria Amelina. In memoriam
This episode is about Victoria Amelina, a Ukrainian writer, and our friend, killed by a Russian missile. Victoria Amelina, a Ukrainian writer and human rights activist, passed away on July 1st, 2023...
10 Jul 202351min

500th day of Russia’s full-scale invasion. - Weekly, 1-10 July
As the world marks the 500th day of Russia’s full-scale invasion, the Kremlin continues shelling Ukraine’s peaceful cities, while Ukraine awaits strategic decisions from the upcoming NATO summit This ...
10 Jul 202341min

Kramatorsk war crime; Russia’s nuclear blackmail - Weekly, 24-30 June
The failed mutiny by the PMC “Wagner” and its leader Prigozhin exposed flaws in Russian leadership. Despite internal problems, Russia continues to jeopardize the safety of Zaporizhzhia NPP. Meanwhile,...
30 Jun 202337min

The Wagner “revolt”: what are its consequences for the world?
What are the consequences of the Wagner “revolt” against the Kremlin? Will it weaken Putin’s power? What is the future of Russian criminal paramilitary groups like Wagner? Listen to our Twitter space ...
30 Jun 202359min

A story of a Ukrainian village head tortured by the Russian soldiers
Mykola, the acting head of Nechvolodivka, a village near Kupyansk in Kharkiv Oblast, was twice kidnapped and tortured by the Russian occupiers. We went to his village and spoke to him and his family. ...
29 Jun 202330min




















