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Ukraine Decoded

By: Viktor Kovalenko
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  • A foreign policy podcast where the former Ukraine journalist and veteran Viktor Kovalenko talks to experts about the Russian war against Ukraine and how it affects Europe and the US. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ukraine-decoded/support
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Episodes
  • #27 Sergiy Tomilenko, president of Union of Journalists of Ukraine about mass media at the war
    Jul 29 2023
    Sergiy Tomilenko, the president of the largest journalistic association – the Union of Journalists of Ukraine - joined Viktor Kovalenko to talk about press freedom, relations between media and the government of President Zelensky, issues with press accreditations for foreign journalists, and war-time media solidarity. // You can support this podcast by donating to Viktor's PayPal. // Sound from Zapsplat.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ukraine-decoded/support
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    12 mins
  • #27a (In Ukrainian) Сергій Томіленко, голова Спілки журналістів України про медіа на війні
    Jul 27 2023

    UKR: Голова Національної спілки журналістів України Сергій Томіленко розмовляє з автором подкасту Віктором Коваленком про те, як війна Росії проти України позначилася на медійниках та ЗМІ, що відбувається із безпекою журналістів, як визволити деяких медійників з полону, та як підходити до вирішення етичних непорозумінь із тими, хто ще зовсім недавно просував кремлівські наративи.

    ENG: This is the Ukrainian-language original podcast episode with Sergiy Tomilenko, president of the National Union of Journalists of Ukraine. The English version is under #27b.

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    38 mins
  • #26 Vladislav Davidzon discusses cultural and political transformations in Ukraine
    Mar 30 2023

    Vladislav Davidzon, a writer, translator, and critic joins Viktor Kovalenko to discuss the cultural and political transformations in Ukraine during the ongoing Russian war.

    We discussed the first days of the Russian invasion, his magazine the Odessa Review and his book From Odessa With Love, how he burned his Russian passport in front of the Russian Embassy in France, why some Russians aren't granted an asylum in the US, political legacy and Jewish roots of President Zelensky, the new documentary Superpower by Sean Penn, and what is wrong with the Oscar.

    Mr. Davidzon is a nonresident fellow at the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center. Since 2012, he also serves as the European culture correspondent for the Tablet Magazine. In 2015, Davidzon founded the Odessa Review and served as its chief editor until July 2018. His work has been featured in numerous publications, including the Wall Street JournalWorld Policy Journal, the New York Observer, and the American Interest.

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    28 mins

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