Ukraine
Briefly… On Reporting From Eastern Ukraine’s Donbas
What is it like for journalists reporting from eastern Ukraine’s Russia-backed-separatist ruled Donbas region?
Briefly… On War Worries In Ukraine’s Donbas
What do residents of eastern Ukraine’s Donbas know — and believe — about the possibility of war with Russia?
RFE/RL Condemns Latest Kremlin Threats As “Political Censorship”
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) strongly condemns a sharp escalation of intimidation tactics by Russian authorities.
Briefly.. Will Russia Invade Ukraine?
RFE/RL Ukrainian Service Senior Editor Rostyslav Khotin offers his insight into what may be motivating Russia’s military buildup along Ukraine’s borders.
Briefly.. Do Ukrainians Think Russia Will Invade?
RFE/RL Kyiv correspondent Sashko Shevchenko on the views of ordinary Ukrainians about the possibility of a Russian invasion.
Threats To RFE/RL Journalists Multiply As World Marks Press Freedom Day
Media freedom is under severe pressure throughout RFE/RL’s 23-country coverage region.
RFE/RL Welcomes ECHR Ruling On Journalist’s Cellphone Data Protection Case
RFE/RL welcomed today’s ruling by the ECHR affirming RFE/RL Ukrainian Service journalist Natalia Sedletska’s petition.
Chernobyl: ‘A Radioactive Emergency Alarm Has Come From Denmark’
“American journalists are reporting from Moscow that a catastrophe has taken place at the Chernobyl Nuclear power plant not far from Kyiv” – these were the words with which RFE/RL’s…
Briefly… Ukraine’s Mykola Semena on Media Freedom
Mykola Semena, a contributor to RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service, speaks about his arrest in Russian-occupied Crimea.
Briefly… Ukraine’s Stanislav Aseyev on Media Freedom
Stanislav Aseyev, a contributor to RFE/RL’s Ukrainian Service, was recently released in a Russia-Ukraine prisoner exchange.