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The New Voice of Ukraine has been an experienced and trusted news outlet in Ukraine since 2014. This is our new home for our audio content.
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Operation Cobweb was the daring attack by the Security Services of Ukraine (SBU) that targeted Russia's strategic bomber fleet deep into Siberia and the Arctic Circle. We detail how this covert action was carried out and delve into who exactly the SBU is and why this is such a landmark in their history.For more from the New Voice of Ukraine go to english.nv.ua and to join future Questions and Answers, go to http://patreon.com/nvua
We are joined by Oleh Kotsyuba to explain how funding cuts are affecting Ukrainian studies at Harvard University. Then, we discuss how Ukrainian Studies fits into the realm of academia, which is more used to viewing this part of the world through a Russian lens.And of course, book recommendations to learn more about Ukraine and its literature.Please go to patreon.com/nvua to join in on future Questions and Answers.
For the occasion of the Easter Season, we spoke about some of the demographic and historical background of the various Christian denominations that exist here, as well as how they have reacted to the Russian invasion. Perhaps most importantly, we answer some misinformation about religious freedom in Ukraine and the future of Russian Orthodox parishes.We also dove into the religious justifications used by the Russian invaders.Please join us on patreon.com/nvua for future Q&A's.Go to english.nv.ua for local and independent Ukrainian media.
The New Voice of Ukraine spoke with Vera Serova, a volunteer lawyer with the California-based organization NovaUkraine. Vera aids NovaUkraine in its mission of making sure that Ukrainian refugees have full access to their legal rights in the United States. Vera helped us learn more about the rights and services available to Ukrainian refugees.We also spoke about how those rights can be protected as the Trump administration launches a broad attack against refugee status more generally, and against Ukrainians in particular.For more info go to novaukraine.orgTo join us for future Q&A livestreams, go to patreon.com/nvua
The last few weeks have been an intense time for Ukrainians. On the diplomatic front, we have the United States first withdrawing and then reinstating military and intelligence aid. Europe has begun to rally together out of the threat of facing Russia without America's help. There is a ceasefire proposal that Ukraine accepted but Russia rejected.Meanwhile, on the battlefield, the Ukrainian army is withdrawing from its positions in the Kursk region of Russia while beating back the Russian advance in multiple locations along the front, including in Pokrovsk.This was a general Q&A to make sense of what has been an extremely eventful few weeks.Patreon subscribers at patreon.com/nvua can ask questions at future Q&As.
The New Voice of Ukraine held a Q&A Livestream for its Patreon subscribers with political analyst Dr. Kari Odermann on the Munich Security Conference.Kari was a participant at the recent Munich Security Conference where US Vice President JD Vance delivered a broadside against the European political order. He spoke little about Ukraine in this speech, but the administration was preparing bilateral talks, excluding Ukraine, with the Russian Federation at the same time.This drew an icy response from most others who were there, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. We discussed this speech and other issues at the Munich Security Conference, along with the wide-ranging effects they may have in Europe in general and Ukraine specifically.https://english.nv.ua/https://www.youtube.com/@newvoiceofukrainehttps://bsky.app/profile/english.nv.uahttps://x.com/NewVoiceUkraine
Halyna Yanchenko MP of the Servant of the People faction, spoke with Radio NV about what happened on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference and why it stands out from everything that came before, starting in 1938. Also - the steps that Europe began to take for its defense, Zelensky's speech at the conference and how it was received there, the early elections in Germany and the pressing issues that it faces after them, and whether the issue of Ukraine's own defense production was raised at the conference.This is an AI translation of the interview.Please go to patreon.com/nvua to support Ukrainian independent journalism and english.nv.ua for more news from Ukraine.
We interviewed Yuriy Boyechko, the CEO of the established Ukrainian humanitarian NGO "Hope for Ukraine."We spoke about the temporary, potentially permanent, end to American humanitarian aid to Ukraine.Please go to www.patreon.com/nvua to support Ukrainian independent journalism and have access to future Q&As.https://english.nv.ua/https://www.youtube.com/@newvoiceofukrainehttps://bsky.app/profile/english.nv.uahttps://x.com/NewVoiceUkraine
Q&A: Entering 2025

Q&A: Entering 2025

2025-01-2754:52

On Friday, January 17, we held a Question and Answer live stream for our Patreon subscribers about the year we left and now the year we have entered. 2024 was a year where Ukraine faced many challenges and 2025 shows the promise of even more. From struggles on the southern Donbas Front to the open questions of politics in both the United States and Europe. https://english.nv.ua/ https://www.patreon.com/c/nvua https://www.youtube.com/@newvoiceofukraine https://bsky.app/profile/english.nv.ua https://x.com/NewVoiceUkraine
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