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by Alec Bernier Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is the state of Ukraine podcast?

With several new episodes per day, State of Ukraine will feature reporting from NPR journalists on the ground, as well as conversations with officials, experts, and other newsmakers. The podcast will consider the conflict's past, future consequences, and what each new development means for the rest of the world.

What's new with NPR's state of Ukraine?

State of Ukraine joins the roster of NPR's daily podcasts alongside Up First, Consider This, The Indicator from Planet Money, Pop Culture Happy Hour, Short Wave, The NPR Politics Podcast, and Book of the Day. NPR's coverage of the crisis in Ukraine is supported in part by a grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

How do I listen to NPR podcasts&shows?

NPR Podcasts & Shows NPR's home to showcase all of the podcasts from the NPR family. You can listen to recent episodes of your favorite podcasts and subscribe using your app of choice. Looking for more great listens? Browse our entire catalogue by topic or, on each podcast's page, discover similar podcasts. New to NPR Podcasts? Start here

Who are the hosts of the Washington Post’s Russia podcast?

Other voices listeners may hear on the podcast include: Moscow correspondent Charles Maynes, who has been covering the situation from Russia; and from DC, Michele Kelemen, who reports on the diplomatic beat; Tom Bowman, who covers the Pentagon; Greg Myre, who covers national security; and Jenna McLaughlin, who reports on cybersecurity.

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Russia's at war with Ukraine. Here's how we got here

February 12, 2022 • Since breaking from the Soviet Union, Ukraine has wavered between the influences of Moscow and the West, surviving scandal and conflict with its democracy intact. Now it faces an existential threat.

How an actor-turned-president found himself leading Ukraine during war

February 20, 2022 • Less than three years ago Volodymyr Zelenskyy was best known for his work as an actor. Now, he's facing down a Russian invasion.

How NATO's expansion helped drive Putin to invade Ukraine

January 29, 2022 • Here is how the history of NATO, Russia and Ukraine got so complicated.

How Russia's invasion of Ukraine could impact you

February 16, 2022 • Further sanctions, energy market disruptions and cyberwarfare could reach Americans seemingly far removed from the conflict.

In Ukraine, the road to war was paved by the failure of diplomacy

February 24, 2022 • The invasion of Ukraine occurred despite weeks of diplomatic efforts, including calls between President Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin and European leaders' visits to Putin in Moscow.

How Europe's reliance on Russia's gas plays into the war in Ukraine

February 9, 2022 • As much as 40% of Europe's natural gas supply comes from Russia, a reliance that puts U.S. allies like Germany in a jam when it comes to sanctions in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

The U.S. keeps turning to sanctions despite their mixed record

February 24, 2022 • President Biden announced more sanctions on Russia's military and economy over its invasion of Ukraine. Sanctions have become a favored tool in presidents' arsenals, but they don't always work.

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