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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.
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December 12, 2022

Villages that no longer exist. Stories from our trip to the frontline | Ep. 164

We have visited villages between Izyum and Slovyansk, that were literally erased from the face of the earth in spring.
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December 5, 2022

Skovoroda, a Ukrainian wiseman. - Discovering Ukrainian culture # 1

Discovering Ukrainian Culture is a new series of episodes of the Explaining Ukraine podcast.
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November 21, 2022

Ukraine renews railway connection with de-occupied Kherson - Weekly, 13-20 Nov, 2022 | Ep. 162

One week after Ukraine liberated Kherson, it renewed the train connection with the city.
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November 20, 2022

Odesa in search of security and identity | Ep. 161

Odesa, a city on the Black Sea. One of the most beautiful Ukrainian cities.
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November 17, 2022

Ukrainian students and professors going abroad: is it good or bad? | Ep. 160

The war has made Ukrainian universities much more international than they used to be. Listen to our new episode to know more.
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November 14, 2022

Bruno Maçães on Europe, Eurasia, Russia, China, and Ukraine | Thinking in Dark Times # 5

Bruno Maçães is a Portuguese politician and author. Volodymyr Yermolenko spoke to Bruno Maçães about Europe, Eurasia, and the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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November 12, 2022

Kherson liberated from Russian occupation. - Weekly, 6-12 Nov | Ep. 158

Ukraine has liberated Kherson. Learn more from our podcast "Explaining Ukraine"