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The Ukraine war: past, present, and future

Feb 14, 202354 min
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Episode description

It’s been almost one year since Russia invaded Ukraine. Since the invasion, thousands have died, millions have been displaced, and the world has felt the ripple effects of the war. After a year of fighting, is anyone winning? What’s next for Ukraine, Russia, and the nations’ respective allies? Jonquilyn Hill sits down with Vox’s Jen Kirby and Jonathan Guyer to find out.


References:

One year in, both Ukraine and Russia still think they can win - Vox 

What to know about the $60 price cap, the plan to limit Russia's oil revenues - Vox 

Martial law and missile strikes are Putin’s latest moves in Russia’s war against Ukraine. What’s next? - Vox 

3 reasons why House Republicans won’t cut the military budget - Vox 

This DC party invite shows all the money to be made off the Ukraine war - Vox 

How the Other Side Leaves - This American Life 



Host:

Jonquilyn Hill 


Credits:

Sofi LaLonde, producer

Patrick Boyd, engineer

A.M. Hall, editorial director of talk podcasts


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