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Eurovision: how important is it to Ukraine?

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Eurovision: how important is it to Ukraine?

    Eurovision: how important is it to Ukraine?

    Eurovision: how important is it to Ukraine?

    What does the competition mean for Ukrainians?
    Lucy is joined by Eurovision reporter Daniel Rosney, who is in the Swedish city of Malmo, which plays host to Eurovision's grand final on Saturday.
    Tymofii Muzychuk, who won Eurovision in 2022 with the Kalush Orchestra, tells us what life has been like since their performance and why the song contest matters so much to his country.
    And we catch up with Ukraine’s Eurovision TV commentator, Timur Miroshnychenko, who will again be covering the competition from a bunker.
    Today’s episode is presented by Lucy Hockings.

    The producers were Arsenii Sokolov and Cordelia Hemming. The technical producers were Hannah Montgomery and Emma Crowe. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.

    Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480
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    • 30 min
    Why is Victory Day such a big deal in Russia?

    Why is Victory Day such a big deal in Russia?

    Vladimir Putin has been sworn in as Russia's president for a new six-year term, just days before Russia’s annual Victory Day military parade on 9 May.
    But why does this annual event, marking victory over Nazi Germany in 1945, matter so much to Russia now?
    We speak to Alexander Goncharov a former Russian military officer, who’s now head of the World War Two veterans organisation in Moscow.
    And we discuss Victory Day’s symbolism with Russia editor Steve Rosenberg and Patricia Lewis from Chatham House.
    Today’s episode is presented by Jamie Coomarasamy and Vitaly Shevchenko.

    The producers were Charlie Henry and Arsenii Sokolov. The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.

    Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480
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    • 28 min
    Q&A: 800 days, what is the price for peace?

    Q&A: 800 days, what is the price for peace?

    It’s 800 days since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. We answer your questions on whether Russia has used chemical weapons, could Western troops ever be deployed, what the prospects are for peace, and at what cost?
    To help do this Victoria and Vitaly are joined by two friends of the podcast: Samantha de Bendern, and Newsnight’s Mark Urban.
    And we hear from inside the town at the epicentre of the fighting in eastern Ukraine, Chasiv Yar.

    Today’s episode is presented by Victoria Derbyshire and Vitaly Shevchenko.

    The producers were Arsenii Sokolov, Cordelia Hemming, Ivana Davidovic, Nick Sturdee and Charlie Henry. The technical producer was Hannah Montgomery. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.

    Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480
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    • 28 min
    The mayor of Bakhmut: a town that no longer exists

    The mayor of Bakhmut: a town that no longer exists

    Ukraine's longest-serving official on death, exile and Vladimir Putin...
    Victoria and Vitaly speak to Oleksiy Reva, the mayor of Bakhmut, who has been in his position since 1990.
    The town he runs was the focus of one of the bloodiest battles of the war so far, and is now mostly in ruin.
    He discusses losing friends and colleagues, what he’d like to say to Vladimir Putin and his hopes to one day return to Bakhmut.
    Today’s episode is presented by Victoria Derbyshire and Vitaly Shevchenko.

    The producers were Arsenii Sokolov, Cordelia Hemming and Elliot Ryder. The technical producer was Philip Bull. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.

    Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480
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    • 19 min
    Q&A: Is the US's $61bn aid package enough?

    Q&A: Is the US's $61bn aid package enough?

    We answer your questions on the US aid package for Ukraine: when will it be felt on the frontline and will it have an impact on the war?
    To help do this Victoria and Vitaly are joined by the former head of the US Army in Europe, General Ben Hodges, who also gives his assessment on whether Ukraine can win.
    And, we hear from Steve Rosenberg in Moscow who shares some news about his friend Valentina, who used to work in a newspaper kiosk.
    Today’s episode is presented by Victoria Derbyshire and Vitaly Shevchenko.

    The producers were Arsenii Sokolov, Cordelia Hemming, Elliot Ryder and Miriam Quayyum. The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.

    Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480
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    • 24 min
    From the frontline: How can US aid change the war?

    From the frontline: How can US aid change the war?

    A soldier and civilian discuss the $61 billion military package to Ukraine…
    Victoria and Vitaly hear from “Ostap”, who is fighting in the Donetsk Oblast and from friend of the podcast, Olga in the front-line city of Kherson. They share their hopes on what the US aid package could mean for their country’s fight against Russia.
    But will Ukraine simply run out of weapons again? Or can this be a turning point? Ann Marie Dailey, a policy researcher at RAND think tank dissects what this all could mean for the future of the war.
    Today’s episode is presented by Victoria Derbyshire and Vitaly Shevchenko.

    It was made by Keiligh Baker. The producers were Arsenii Sokolov, Cordelia Hemming, Elliot Ryder and Ivana Davidovic. The technical producer was Mike Regaard. The series producer is Tim Walklate. The senior news editor is Sam Bonham.

    Email Ukrainecast@bbc.co.uk with your questions and comments. You can also send us a message or voice note via WhatsApp, Signal or Telegram to +44 330 1239480
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    • 21 min

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