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This episode invites you to dive into a train ride from Poland to Ukraine, with a dozen journalists from the EU who come to Ukraine for the first time since Russian full-scale invasion started.
It is the first episode of a mini-series of 3, about a one-week study trip to Ukraine by journalists from Bulgaria, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy and Spain. They travelled to start or strengthen their expertise on Ukraine, and meet with colleagues from Ukrainian media.
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Recorded in Ukraine by Sarah-Lou Lepers
Written by Daniel Bilyk and Sarah-Lou Lepers
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.
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8. French Perspective
25:28||Season 2, Ep. 8Similar 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.7. German Perspective
29:30||Season 2, Ep. 7Over 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.6. Russia’s War Crimes: Abducted Civilians
33:32||Season 2, Ep. 6Right now, thousands of Ukrainians are missing or detained. Since 2014, Russia has been kidnapping and persecuting civilians in occupied Ukrainian territories. These abductions are part of a broader pattern of human rights violations, well-documented by international organisations, human rights groups, and Ukrainian authorities.In summer 2024, two journalists, Alona Savchuk from Ukraine and Robert Putzbach from Germany, collaborated to publish materials on this topic in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.Hungarian journalist and EUD media network manager Kornelia Kiss speaks with Alona Savchuk and Robert Putzbach about their investigation and findings. The interview was recorded in October 2024. Credits:Hosted by Antonina Rybka. Written and recorded by Kornelia Kiss.Edited, sound-designed, and mixed by Lyuba Gook.Link to the article in the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.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.5. 10 Years of War: How to Discuss the Occupied Territories
29:29||Season 2, Ep. 5This episode presents a discussion from the Kyiv Media Hub on the 16th of February, 2024. Alim Aliev, Deputy Director of the Ukrainian Institute, Kateryna Zarembo, a researcher and author on eastern Ukraine, and Anton Skyba, a journalist and photographer for foreign media, examined the challenges of reporting on Ukraine's occupied territories. They addressed issues such as dominant narratives, sustaining public interest, reporting beyond the war, limitations on journalists’ access, the protection of sources, illegal border crossings, and the informational value of these stories. The discussion was moderated by Angelina Kariakina, journalist, editor, and co-founder of the Public Interest Journalism Lab.Credits:Hosted and organised by Oksana Mamchenkova.Edited, sound-designed and mixed by Lyuba Gook.Proofread by Michael Bird.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.4. Overcoming Obstacles in Reporting
29:34||Season 2, Ep. 4This episode revisits a Kyiv Media Hub event held on the 14th of December 2023, where Ukrainian and EU journalists discussed the changing dynamics of their work. As the war continues, media coverage remains essential, yet public interest has been inconsistent. We explore how editorial priorities are shifting and what journalists can do to maintain the public’s focus on Ukraine.In this episode, you will hear:Davide Maria De Luca, an Italian journalist covering Ukraine for Domani, Il Post, and other media.Azad Safarov, a producer for the British TV channel Sky News.Rebecca Barth, a journalist from the German public broadcaster ARD.Moderation by Serhiy Stukanov, editor at Ukrainian Radio (Ukrainian Public Broadcaster).Credits:Hosted and organised by Oksana Mamchenkova.Edited, sound-designed and mixed by Lyuba Gook.Proofread by Michael Bird.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.3. “A Lump in My Throat”: Back to Everyday Life After a Visit to Kyiv
22:11||Season 2, Ep. 3A few months after our study visit to Kyiv, we reached out to the participants now back in safe EU capitals to find out how they have been processing their experiences. From Sofia to Madrid, each person felt a strong contrast between their time in Ukraine and everyday life at home. Feeling the urge to stay connected with Ukraine, some have started listening to Ukrainian music on Spotify, some read the online newspaper the Kyiv Independent in the morning, and others plan to return to work in Ukraine.This episode features insights in short WhatsApp messages from the 2024 cohort of Europe-Ukraine Desk fellows: Yavor Siderov (Bulgaria), Juan López Córcoles (Spain), Vincenzo Leone (Italy), Anna Banati (Hungary), Flora-Dora Csatari (Hungary), Alienor Carriere (France), and Elena Gorgis (Germany). Credits:Conceptualised and recorded by Sarah-Lou Lepers.Written, 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.2. Debrief in the shelter 2/2
37:52||Season 2, Ep. 2A conversation, recorded in a shelter in Kyiv, about the experiences our fellows will take away from the study visit they participated in with the Europe-Ukraine Desk. Two of them share the emotional highs, lows and resilience they've witnessed, but also revisit discussions from the panels they attended with Ukrainian journalists, who shared their criticisms of the role of foreign media in covering the war in Ukraine. Flora-Dora Czatari is a Hungarian journalist, she worked for the weekly newspaper HvG when we recorded this interview in Kyiv, in February 2024, but since then she has moved to another role for the Hungarian Civil Liberties Union. She is joined by Elena Gorgis, a freelancer for German public radio. These journalists are both fellows of the Europe-Ukraine Desk. This episode is the last of a two-part mini-series. Credits:Recorded by Sarah-Lou LepersWritten by Daniel Bilyk and Sarah-Lou LepersEdited, Sound-designed and mixed by Daniel BilykCovering 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.1. Discover Ukraine, two years into full-scale war 1/2
31:20||Season 2, Ep. 1Join our 18 fellows from Bulgaria, France, Italy, Germany, Hungary and Spain who discover Kyiv and Chernihiv with a study trip organised within the Europe-Ukraine Desk. They travelled to Ukraine in February 2024, two years into the full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia. For most of them it was their first time in Ukraine, and their first time in a country at war. In this episode, we keep exploring the role of journalism in times of conflict. This episode is the first of a two-part mini series. Credits:Recorded by Sarah-Lou LepersWritten by Daniel Bilyk and Sarah-Lou LepersEdited, Sound-designed and mixed by Daniel BilykCovering 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.11. From Rome to Kyiv, Change Point of View
28:58||Season 1, Ep. 11Listen to the story of one of our Italian fellows, Davide Maria de Luca, who’s life and career took an impressive turn, thanks to our program. The Europe-Ukraine Desk study visit in Kiyv, which he joined in 2023, led him to quit his permanent job at a prominent Italian media outlet, and to relocate as a foreign freelance correspondent in Ukraine. You can subscribe to his newsletter DMD. This episode is the eleventh and final episode of the season 1 of Covering Ukrain, in which we invite you to listen to journalists talk about their work and the coverage of Ukraine in foreign media.Credits:Recorded by Sarah-Lou LepersCo-written , edited, sound-designed and mixed by Lyuba GookCovering 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.