2 March 2022
Episode 2148
40 minutes
Our guests Julie Norman and Steve Crawshaw discuss the latest from Ukraine, Western unity in response to the invasion and whether sports and cultural sanctions can help to change the Kremlin’s mind. Plus: an interview with the CEO of the ‘Kyiv Independent’ newspaper and a report from the ground in Ukraine.
2 March 2022
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