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December 30, 2022

Kherson, a city under constant Russian shelling. A dispatch from our trip here | Ep. 175

Russians have been trying to make life in the city unbearable.
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December 29, 2022

Women in Ukrainian culture: a brief introduction | Ep. 173

Why do women play such an important role in Ukrainian culture?
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December 28, 2022

Russian war crimes: how can they be explained? | Ep. 172

Why is the value of life so low in Russian politics and society?
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December 25, 2022

Russia shells Kherson on Christmas - Weekly, 18-24 Dec, 2022 | Ep. 171

Russia shelled the center of Kherson on Dec 24th, on Chrismas eve, killing at least 10 and wounding over 50 people.
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December 22, 2022

Drahomanov: a key Ukrainian political thinker | Discovering the Ukrainian culture # 4

In this episode, we tell you the story of the prominent Ukrainian 19th century intellectual Mykhailo Drahomanov.
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December 21, 2022

Malevych: a symbol of the Ukrainian avant-garde art | Discovering Ukrainian culture # 3

Kazymyr Malevych was born in Kyiv to a Polish family, and his style and thinking were inspired by Ukrainian folk art.
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December 20, 2022

36 hours without electricity, water, connection, and heating - what does it look like? | Ep. 168

What does it look like to spend 36 hours without electricity, water, mobile connection, and heating?
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December 19, 2022
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December 13, 2022

Lesya Ukrainka: perhaps the greatest Ukrainian writer in history | Discovering Ukrainian culture # 2

A feminist, environmentalist, and one of the greatest dramatists in European literature, Lesya Ukrainka’s works are now getting new attention from Ukraine and beyond.
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December 13, 2022

Why is Russia so hostile to the “West”? An attempt at a cultural history | Ep. 165

Russian hostile propaganda against the “West” and the democratic world has been getting ever more insane over the past years.