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TheESP – Ep. #315 – ‘Shche ne vmerla Ukrainas’

TheESP – Ep. #315 – ‘Shche ne vmerla Ukrainas’

FromThe European Skeptics Podcast - The ESP


TheESP – Ep. #315 – ‘Shche ne vmerla Ukrainas’

FromThe European Skeptics Podcast - The ESP

ratings:
Length:
64 minutes
Released:
Mar 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

The first line of the Ukraine national anthem translates to ‘Ukraine is not dead yet’
This episode is a special about the Russian war and invasion of Ukraine. No TWISH, no Pope and no surprise as to who gets the Really Wrong award*). We do urge anyone who can to support the people of Ukraine, and provide links to some of the charities you can donate to. Topics we discuss are:

UKRAINE: DW Fact Check – Do any of Putin’s claims hold water?
INTERNATIONAL: Media giants clamp down on Russian state-own propaganda channels, RT and Sputnik
RUSSIA: Partial restriction on access to Facebook to Protect Russian media
RUSSIA: Thousands of people arrested at anti-war protests
CZECHIA: Chief prosecutor warns against public support for Russian aggression (what about free speech?)
UKRAINE: Fake videos showing Russian invasion
UKRAINE: Chernobyl radiation levels increase significantly after heavy fighting around the area
UKRAINE: Is the Ghost of Kyiv real?
UKRAINE: World’s heaviest aircraft confirmed destroyed
SPACE: Franklin Mars rover likely not a go this year due to Russia’s war
SPACE: UK satellite company OneWeb cancels all Russian launches after dramatic fallout with space agency
*) Spoiler, it’s Putin.

Segments: Intro; Greetings; News; Really Wrong; Charities For Ukraine; Quote And Farewell; Outro;
Released:
Mar 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

The European Skeptics Podcast is an independent project run buy several individuals from across Europe, trying to provide a forum for all European level activism in the field of skepticism. Hosts: András Pintér, Annika Harrison, Pontus Böckman