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Marta Dyczok

Marta Dyczok

Marta Dyczok hosts Ukraine Calling, a weekly roundup of what’s been happening in Ukraine, with a focus on the main story

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Flawed As It Is, Ukrainian Democracy Continues To Be Competitive, – Paul D'Anieri

Flawed As It Is, Ukrainian Democracy Continues To Be Competitive, – Paul D'Anieri

The host

A big ‘Fail’ to Parliament and the Reform Sandwich

A big ‘Fail’ to Parliament and the Reform Sandwich

Ukraine’s economy has turned a corner and started to grow. But there is Much More Work to be Done

Ukraine’s economy has turned a corner and started to grow. But there is Much More Work to be Done

International Leaders Came to Kyiv and Left. What’s the Take Away?

International Leaders Came to Kyiv and Left. What’s the Take Away?

Putting an End to the ‘Wild West Pharmo-Mafia’ in Ukraine

Ukrainians Were the Third Largest Group of Canadians in the 1950s According to the Census

Ukrainians Were the Third Largest Group of Canadians in the 1950s According to the Census

Ukraine has played a very bad hand very, very well – Brian Whitmore

Ukraine has played a very bad hand very, very well – Brian Whitmore

What Exactly is Hromadske Radio? What is Their Goal? Where Do They Get Their Money? Why Is Russia Banning Them?

Guest

Resilience and Reflection: Reviving Ukraine Calling Amidst Shifting Tides

Resilience and Reflection: Reviving Ukraine Calling Amidst Shifting Tides

Dr Marta Dyczok: «This horrible war has had one positive side effect»

Dr Marta Dyczok: «This horrible war has had one positive side effect»

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