Keeping a sense of normal life going in Ukraine, while Russia's war continues: how is Ukraine's theater scene holding up?
The War in Ukraine Daily
by Audacy
10M ago
Life goes on across much of Ukraine, in spite of Russia's ongoing war in the eastern and southern sections of the country. While Ukrainians attempt to adjust to life during a hostile invasion, Russia's war has undoubtedly upended just about every facet of society, including arts and culture. Before the invasion, the Pro English Theater Group in Kyiv was putting on regular performances, building up followers and audiences and trying to make a name for themselves. When war broke out in February it put their plans on pause. The troupe of actors took shelter in a basement theater in the ..read more
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While European countries are bracing for recessions, the Russian economy seems to be holding up---are the sanctions working, and will Russia truly feel repercussions from its war?
The War in Ukraine Daily
by Audacy
10M ago
While Russia's war in Ukraine is being at least partially blamed for higher gas prices and surging inflation here in the U.S., in Europe the war could be tipping several countries into recessions. Germany and France's economies are showing signs of significant slowing, and countries across the continent are scrambling to make up for a loss of Russia oil and natural gas. In Italy, food banks are being forced to feed ever increasing numbers of people. While Europe struggles, however, Russia somehow seems to be holding steady. Russia's ruble is now considered one of the most valuab ..read more
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How will Boris Johnson's exit at UK's prime minister impact the united Western front against Russia in Ukraine?
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by Audacy
10M ago
Boris Johnson is prime minister of Great Britain ... not the president of Ukraine. So Johnson's resignation announcement today obviously shouldn't have any intense, direct impact on Ukraine or its war against Russia. However "BoJo" as the Ukrainians took to calling him, was one of the earliest and strongest supporters of Ukraine's defense against the Russian invasion. He was also the first head of state to visit Kyiv while the war still raged. Ukraine might not have lost a leader today, but it lost a dedicated ally. Johnson's eventual departure as prime minister of the UK could ..read more
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If Russians seizes full control of eastern Ukraine, will they once again set their sights on Kiev?
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by Audacy
10M ago
While the first part of Russia's invasion of Ukraine ended in failure, the Russians are starting to see results from their second act: the scaled down aim of controlling all of Ukraine's eastern Donbas region is getting closer to reality for Russia. Russia is working to secure its gains in the Donbas. Its forces have taken complete control of one of the provinces and are now focusing on one city where the mayor has urged civilians to evacuate as quickly as possible.  If Russia succeeds in controlling the Donbas, what does it do next in Ukraine? Both Vladimir Putin and several leading ..read more
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Russia inches closer to total control of the Donbas region--WNBA star Brittney Griner asks President Biden to help free her from Russia
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by Audacy
10M ago
Russia is making gains in eastern Ukraine but at what cost?  WNBA star Brittney Griner is now asking President Biden directly to help get her out of Russia where she's been detained since February.  To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices ..read more
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Remembering the plight of millions of Ukrainian refugees forced to leave their country to escape the Russian invasion
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by Audacy
10M ago
A lot of attention was paid in the early days of Russia's invasion to the plight of millions of Ukrainians who had to flea their hometowns in advance of Russian forces descending on Kyiv. But once Russia's initial offensive flopped and the focus of the war shifted to the East, the world shifted much of its focus away from Ukrainian refugees. But there are still an estimated 5-million Ukrainians living outside of the country right now, as the war grinds on ... most of them set up temporarily scattered across Eastern Europe; there could be just as many or more who are internally displaced ..read more
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Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine officially accomplishes something he really didn't want to happen: NATO is getting bigger & more powerful
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by Audacy
10M ago
If Vladimir Putin thought his invasion of Ukraine might cower Eastern European countries and intimidate NATO to stay away from the Russian sphere of influence .... he badly miscalculated. As NATO wraps up its high-level meetings today in Madrid, they have formally invited Finland and Sweden to join the alliance ... while the Biden administration is announcing dramatically scaled-up deployments of American troops to countries like Poland and the Baltics, right on Russia's doorstep. For the first time since the end of the Cold War there will be significant, and in many cases permanent ..read more
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While it's defense of the east isn't going great, Ukraine did get one piece of hopeful news today: it could soon be a member of the European Union
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by Audacy
10M ago
While Ukraine's defense of the eastern region of its country against Russia's onslaught of artillery and missiles isn't going great, there was one promising development for the beleaguered nation: Ukraine is now one step closer to becoming a member of the European Union. EU leaders granted the country "candidate status," which it also gave to Moldova, another Eastern European country living under the thumb of Russia.   This move is likely to anger the Russians. But it's precisely because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine that the EU is moving so quickly to bring in these new countries ..read more
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Would Russia really execute two American POW's captured while fighting with Ukraine; and if they did, would that draw the U.S. into war with Russia?
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by Audacy
10M ago
As Russia's war grinds on in Eastern Ukraine, we're learning a bit more about the fates of two Americans who were volunteers fighting for the Ukrainian army when they were captured by Russians. A Kremlin spokeperson has acknowledged that the two Americans ... both military vets ... were in Russian custody. He called them "soldiers of fortune" and said the Geneva conventions and the wartime protections they provide fighters do not apply in their case, since Russia considers them mercenaries. The two Americans were fighting with a small group of foreign soldiers and went missing in action w ..read more
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Russia & Putin playing the long game in Ukraine: if they can keep the war grinding in the Donbas into the winter, can Putin outlast the Ukrainians, NATO and the West?
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by Audacy
10M ago
The Russians hoped to pull off a lightening strike on Kyiv and rule most of Ukraine within weeks, when it launched the invasion of its neighbor back in February. And in the weeks afterwards when Russian forces were forced to retreat from the capital, Ukrainians hoped they had Russians on the run. Four months later and the war in Ukraine could last well beyond anyone's expectations. NATO's Secretary General says Russia's war in Ukraine could go on for years and the effort requires sustained Western support during that time. This comes as Ukraine's deputy defense minister says Russia has or ..read more
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