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Covering Ukraine

Covering Ukraine

Written by: The Europe-Ukraine Desk
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Covering Ukraine is a podcast about Journalism in Ukraine.

How do journalists work in Ukraine today? How do foreign journalists look at Ukraine? How do Ukrainian journalists work, and how do they look at the work of international colleagues?

Covering Ukraine is a podcast produced by The Europe-Ukraine Desk, a project by n-ost and funded by the European Commission.

Please write to eud@n-ost.org if you have any questions or feedback to share.

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Episodes
  • Keep returning
    May 6 2025

    This last episode takes you to Kyiv in February 2025, during a third study visit organised by n-ost for European journalists. European journalists reflect on how they see and experience Ukraine today, and how they witness the formation of a contemporary Ukrainian identity. Through site visits and conversations, we explore different facets of Ukrainian society. One recurring theme is trauma – both from the legacy of authoritarian rule and from the ongoing wounds of war. In the end, a clear insight emerges: the only way to begin to understand this country is to keep returning.


    Credits:

    Recorded by Yevheniia Sobolieva, a freelance producer for foreign media in Ukraine.

    Written by Daniel Bilyk and Yevheniia Sobolieva.

    Edited, Sound-designed and mixed by Daniel Bilyk.


    Covering Ukraine is a podcast produced by The Europe-Ukraine Desk, a project by n-ost and funded by the European Commission.


    Please write to eud@n-ost.org if you have any questions or feedback to share.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    24 mins
  • French Perspective
    Mar 6 2025

    Similar to the perspectives on Ukraine in Germany discussed in the previous episode, French society largely discovered Ukraine only after February 24, 2022. At first, French media showed immense interest, frequently requesting commentary from French-speaking Ukrainian journalists and experts. Ukraine was at the center of attention, but as the war became a prolonged reality, pitching stories about Ukraine grew more challenging. What angles do journalists now explore to keep French audiences engaged with Ukraine? And how is Ukraine perceived today?


    This episode features a discussion between literary scholar and journalist Tetyana Ogarkova and Ukraine correspondent for Le Figaro, Mediapart, and L'Express, Clara Marchaud. The conversation took place at a Kyiv Media Hub event on November 1, 2024.


    Hosted and organised by Oksana Mamchenkova.

    Edited, sound-designed and mixed by Lyuba Gook.

    Covering Ukraine is a podcast produced by The Europe-Ukraine Desk, a project of n-ost, funded by the European Commission.

    For questions or feedback, please write to eud@n-ost.org.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    25 mins
  • German Perspective
    Feb 27 2025

    Over the past decade, Ukraine has gone from being largely unknown to most Germans to becoming a regular topic on TV, radio, and in print media. How did this transformation take place, and is it still ongoing? What factors have shaped the German media landscape and influenced newsrooms' approach to covering Ukraine?

    This episode presents a conversation with two media professionals – Anastasia Rodi, a reporter for taz, and Vassili Golod, head of the ARD Studio in Kyiv – which took place on October 16, 2024, as part of the Kyiv Media Hub events.


    Hosted and organised by Oksana Mamchenkova.

    Edited, sound-designed and mixed by Lyuba Gook.

    Covering Ukraine is a podcast produced by The Europe-Ukraine Desk, a project of n-ost, funded by the European Commission.

    For questions or feedback, please write to eud@n-ost.org.




    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    30 mins
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