1000 days of war and the toll on Ukraine’s media

President Biden’s decision to allow Ukraine to fire US missiles into Russia has brought the world’s two leading nuclear powers to a head. Western media overlooks the broader implications of this move. Inside Ukraine, journalists face the dual threats of restricted press freedoms and Russian aggression.

Contributors:
Branko Marcetic – Writer, Jacobin Magazine
Leonid Ragozin – Journalist & author
Pauline Maufrais – Ukraine program manager, Reporters Without Borders
Sevgil Musaieva – Editor-in-chief, Ukrainska Pravda

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