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Ukraine Calling

Ukraine Calling

157 episodes
A weekly English language roundup of what’s been happening in Ukraine, with a focus on the main story

Welcome to Ukraine Calling, Hromadske Radio’s weekly English-language current affairs program. In 2024, we revamped the show with a new format, making it available not only as a podcast but also on YouTube for a more immersive experience.

Started in 2016, the podcast is now hosted by Brian Bonner, a seasoned American journalist with extensive experience in Ukraine. Join Brian as he engages in insightful interviews with top newsmakers and fascinating individuals who have captivating stories to share.

Releases

Blue and yellow means resilience. Dora Chomiak on how Razom supports Ukraine

Blue and yellow means resilience. Dora Chomiak on how Razom supports Ukraine

Ukraine 2019 Rada election. Olga Onuch on results and implications

Ukraine 2019 Rada election. Olga Onuch on results and implications

Kyiv's diplomacy after the elections: Ukrainians do not want peace at any cost

Kyiv's diplomacy after the elections: Ukrainians do not want peace at any cost

Ukraine is fascinating because it is a social science laboratory, — Melinda Haring

Ukraine is fascinating because it is a social science laboratory, — Melinda Haring

Ukrainians don’t like to entrench power, they don’t like five years of the same person, — Brian Bonner

Ukrainians don’t like to entrench power, they don’t like five years of the same person, — Brian Bonner

Bad weather can change everything in Ukraine elections, — Olga Onuch

Bad weather can change everything in Ukraine elections, — Olga Onuch

Ukrainian elections are four times more expensive than in the US, in proportion to GDP, — Taras Shevchenko

Ukrainian elections are four times more expensive than in the US, in proportion to GDP, — Taras Shevchenko

‘In Ukraine the phrase ‘we strongly condemn’ became kind of a meme,’ Crimea Five Years After Occupation

‘In Ukraine the phrase ‘we strongly condemn’ became kind of a meme,’ Crimea Five Years After Occupation