Sunday 25 June 2023

podcasts on ukraine

There are places to go for the latest on Ukraine - all with very different perspectives:

RT - Breaking News, Russia News, World News and Video

Russia-Ukraine war | Today's latest from Al Jazeera

War in Ukraine - BBC News

There are also several podcasts - which give a wider perspective to the ongoing situation.

Here's a list from last year:

The week in audio: the best podcasts on the conflict in Ukraine | Podcasts | The Guardian

Here are a couple of lists from this year:

Best Russia and Ukraine podcasts: Our favourites from the region | openDemocracy

Best Ukraine Podcasts (2023)

Here are some of those:

Explaining Ukraine, hosted by Volodymyr Yermolenko, an analytics director at Internews Ukraine, and Tetyana Ogarkova, from the Ukraine Crisis Media Centre. Explaining Ukraine is part of the Ukraine World group, which tries to counter disinformation.

Explaining Ukraine | Podcast on Spotify

Featuring veteran BBC news correspondents including Gabriel Gatehouse and Victoria Derbyshire, plus expert insights, this BBC News Ukraine podcast uncovers and explains the latest events from the conflict.

BBC Sounds - Ukrainecast - Available Episodes

War in Ukraine is reshaping our world. Every weekday the Telegraph's top journalists analyse the invasion from all angles – military, humanitarian, political, economic, historical – and tell you what you need to know to stay updated.

Ukraine: The Latest podcast - "The idea the Russians have taken Bakhmut is hilarious".

When the shelling of Ukraine began a year ago, free-thinking Russians faced a fateful choice: lie low, resist or flee. Hundreds of thousands decided to leave. Because for them the war meant Russia itself had lost its meaning and its future. 
Now they have to rebuild their lives and their hopes for Russia from exile.
Can they get their country back? In this eight-part series, The Economist’s Arkady Ostrovsky travels across Europe and the Middle East to find out. The answer may hold the key to ending the war.

Next Year in Moscow | The Economist

.

.

.

No comments: