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The Solutions from Ukraine podcast, made by Rubryka media outlet, presents exclusive stories on Ukraine amid the full-scale war Russia launched in 2022. Every month, we cover a story of Ukraine’s resistance amid the war and explore solutions that communities in Ukraine develop despite the horrors of war. Read us at: https://rubryka.com/en/ Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/rubryka
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Rubryka was an information partner of the Lviv Media Forum (LMF) 2024. The Lviv Media Forum is the largest annual forum in Ukraine and Eastern Europe, bringing together many journalists and media experts. This episode is a follow-up of the partnership with LMF, and today, we talk to Anders Åslund, a senior fellow at the Stockholm Free World Forum a…
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In the new podcast episode, Rubryka invites three prominent speakers to talk about the green recovery in Ukraine as the tool for post-war economy growth Discussion points: Principles of the green recovery that Ukraine will stand on. What is the green building refurbishment? What should it include in terms of energy and what technologies should it f…
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In the new podcast episode, Rubryka invites three prominent speakers to talk about the role of the foreign media in Ukraine coverage. Discussion points: Telling the story of Ukraine in international media outlets in 2022 vs 2024 How can media discourse change the narratives of the war outcome? How Ukrainian media can cooperate with international co…
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Marking more than two years since the full-scale war began, Rubryka assesses the significant shifts, including Sweden's recent NATO accession and the formation of additional NATO battle groups in Eastern Europe In this enlightening episode, we delve into the intricacies of European security architecture, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, and the…
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Ukraine’s resistance in the war with Russia depends highly on its air defense capabilities. Rubryka presents a new episode about the air defense that saves Ukrainian lives. In this episode, we discuss: Key aspects of how Ukrainian air defense systems work what is the current perspective on the relationship between air defense and ground operations …
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Rubryka continues the new season of its “Solutions from Ukraine” podcast with the first of several online conversations with civil society, government, and media representatives on hotly debated topics in Ukraine. In this episode about Ukrainian culture, we discuss: Defying the odds: explore how Ukraine has preserved its rich cultural heritage desp…
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Frequent calls for more aid to Ukraine are often accompanied by accusations of corruption in the war-stricken country’s government No one is more concerned about this than Ukrainians, who want not just to win the war but live in a prosperous and democratic society. Rubryka launches its new season of its “Solutions from Ukraine” podcast with the fir…
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The fight for Ukrainian identity is still ongoing – not only within Ukraine but outside its borders. While some say war is a man’s game, scores of women have joined Ukraine’s armed forces to defend the nation – and others have found themselves in safer conditions and are also working hard to promote justice, expose Russian disinformation narratives…
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Since the start of the full-scale war, Russians have launched six thousand missiles and more than three thousand drones. The absolute majority targeted civilians, disrupting thousands of Ukrainian lives. But Ukraine has a chance to start reconstruction during the war – paradoxically or not, Ukraine has already started the recovery process. In this …
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After a year of full-scale war, Ukraine has almost two million veterans – and many more will likely become veterans as the war’ goes on. Many who served their country bravely say it is time for the state to protect their rights. Ukrainian society is still learning to respect and honor the country’s defenders, and the state is working to build a vet…
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Ensuring proper reconstruction is one of the many complicated tasks that Ukraine will face and is already facing now, but in what ways should Kyiv manage it? Ukraine’s public officials keep talking about reconstruction. Today we talk about how this can be done through several specific cases. Hosts: Vladyslav Faraponov, Rubryka’s editor, and Anastas…
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The number of female officers in the Ukrainian army has increased dramatically since the country mobilized to defend itself from Russia’s invasion in early 2022. Rubryka’s journalist has recently tested the women's uniform. But how does this reflect women’s situation in Ukraine in general? How does the war affect them? In the latest episode of Rubr…
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Ukrainian businesses have continued to build closer trade connections with Europe, while also pushing for tougher sanctions to isolate Russia economically. But the past year of a full-scale war has hit Ukraine’s economy hard – causing the worst recession since its independence. In this episode, we look at narratives and actions in the European mark…
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At the beginning of June, Russia blew up the Kakhovka dam. With the short and long-term consequences of the resulting floods still being tallied, Russia now threatens to unleash an even greater catastrophe at the nuclear power plant it has been occupying since invading Ukraine. We look at the global scale of these threats and what has shocked Ukrai…
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Because of the war, Russia started in Ukraine, more than ten thousand people have gone through amputation and lost their limbs. Ukraine’s partners are ready to help rehabilitate Ukrainian servicemembers and civilians, but the procedure is complicated. However, there are cases of people helping Ukrainians to find solutions to overcome the challenge …
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Russia is doing everything it can to hold back Ukraine’s counteroffensive, launching even more intense missiles and drone attacks than Ukrainians have seen in the past months. Winter is over now, and while Ukrainians are trying to enjoy the springtime air while they can, we decided to take a look at what normal life in Ukraine looks like in Kyiv an…
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Russia's efforts to wipe out Ukrainian's sense of identity and connection to their history predates the invasion of 2022 – the erasure of public documents and archives dates back to Soviet times. Today, however, Ukrainians are becoming more motivated to rediscover their roots and dive into history to find the stories of their ancestors. In this epi…
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Ukraine doesn’t think that Russia’s war on Ukraine is no game – and Ukraine’s government has asked the world to exclude Russia from international sports competitions. It’s so serious that Ukraine has insisted that its athletes will not compete in tournaments to which athletes from Russia and Belarus are admitted. Why is Ukraine calling for a boycot…
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Ukrainian authorities estimate as much as 30% of Ukraine’s territory may be at risk of landmines. More than a year into russia’s full-scale war, Ukraine is working to demine its territories, which Ukraine’s armed forces have bravely liberated. Landmines not only impact Ukraine’s agriculture and environment today, but pose hidden risks for years to …
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It's more than a year into russia’s war on Ukraine and eight months that the Black Sea Grain Deal has been in effect. The breadbasket of the region, Ukraine wants to keep its ports open to trading but must negotiate to operate in its own waters, under threat from the russian navy. In the new episode, Rubryka discusses the significance of this trade…
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Ukraine’s women have been put to the test, and have proven themselves both on the front line and at the second line of support to the army. Could this wartime progress also be a litmus test for Ukraine’s democratic future? In this episode we discuss the issues Ukrainian women in the military have faced and what solutions they’ve developed to addres…
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putin’s war of choice in Ukraine displaced 20 million people – half of them within the country and half abroad. Since the outbreak of war, Ukrainians have sought safer spaces to continue their lives with comfort and peace of mind. In this episode, Rubryka looks at solutions that host communities have developed to help young and old Ukrainians livin…
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Ukraine has been pleading with its Western allies to send weapons ever since last March, when its armed forces were battling the russian army in the streets of the capital, Kyiv. Ukraine’s allies promised to send it the tanks it needs to push russia back to internationally-recognized borders – but it took weeks of political back-and-forth for Europ…
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russia’s recent brutal attacks only strengthened Ukraine’s resolve and self-organization. On January 18, a helicopter crashed into a kindergarten in Kyiv. Why should russia be blamed for it regardless of what the investigation will show? It is already known that the helicopter was flying to one of the hot spots in the Kharkiv region, where Ukraine'…
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Kherson is the only regional city that russia captured at the beginning of March this year. Ukraine managed to recapture it, but russia now attacks the city with missiles. Rubryka visited the city three days after the liberation. Find out what issues people face now are and what does Kherson need? Stories mentioned: https://rubryka.com/en/article/e…
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russian strikes are aimed at making Ukraine a dark, cold place. But against all odds, Ukrainians stand firm. Christmas and New Year won’t be easy, as russia may launch new attacks. Learn more about how people are adapting to war realities celebrations, and the history behind Christmas in Ukraine. Hosts: editor-in-chief of "Rubryka" Anastasia Rudenk…
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russia tried to shut Ukraine off electricity, hoping Ukraine would surrender and negotiate. Its recent attempt caused many casualties and left Ukraine with no water or heating. But the Ukrainian resilience proved russia’s miscalculation. If choosing between no light and no russians, the answer is the second. Stories mentioned in the episode: Vyshor…
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russia’s full-scale war had an influence not only on the economy in terms of inflation but also didn't allow businesses to operate in some regions at all. How is the relocation process going, and how do the companies transform themselves? In this episode, you will find out which enterprises were developed during the war. Mentioned stories: Entrepre…
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russia’s war against Ukraine aims to keep Ukrainians frightened wherever they are. russians wanted us to feel the fear of being attacked, the fear of seeing your home ruined, damaged and people killed. In this episode, you can find how Ukrainian civic volunteer initiatives helped people, including children deter internal stress and how we live thro…
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As russian officials continue to threaten Ukraine with using nuclear weapons. In this episode you will find out how Ukrainian volunteer initiatives respond to russia’s threats, issues that environment faces and how the use of nuclear weapons will impact the world. Mentioned stories https://bit.ly/3yvQ3S8 https://bit.ly/3MBYa5z Support us on Patreon…
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In the second episode of the Solutions from Ukraine podcast, Rubryka shared three stories of Ukraine’s efforts to continue higher education and how it helps the country while fighting. Learn how volunteers are helping the military learn English and more. Details: https://rubryka.com/en/article/english-for-military Hosts: editor-in-chief of Rubryka …
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In the very first episode of the Solutions from Ukraine podcast, the Rubryka media outlet touched upon the major issue caused by the full-scale war that Russia launched on February 24. What does Ukraine’s strategy for rebuilding look like and how much will it cost? Learn more in the episode about how Ukrainians succeeded in volunteering campaigns t…
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