On February 23rd, 2022, reporter Tim Mak arrive in Kyiv to cover a possible war. The Russian invasion of Ukraine began that same night. After leaving NPR, Tim continued to report from Ukraine, providing regular updates about the war, uncovering war crimes but also writing about the daily lives of Ukrainians.
Our conversation with Tim took place on Twitter Spaces.
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Russia at the UN Security Council: a discussion with Ukrainian Ambassador Sergiy Kyslytsya
Spotlight on Russia’s abduction of Ukrainian children
A discussion with Ambassador Bob Rae about Russia’s disinformation at the UN Security Council
The Power of Propaganda: A Family Torn Apart by Russian Disinformation
Escaping Mariupol
From Kharkiv to Montreal: Escaping War and Finding a New Home
Cyberviolences basées sur le genre et magnosphère: discussion avec Marianne Couture-Cossette
Humanitarian Crisis in Nagorno-Karabakh
”Queering the Web”: a conversion with Dr. Stefanie Duguay
One year on: How Ukrainian civil society continues to resist
Fleeing Afghanistan : a discussion with filmmaker Jawad Mir
Dr. Aylin Matlé on what the invasion of Ukraine means for Germany and NATO
Oleksandra Matviichuk on the work of the Center for Civil Liberties in Ukraine
#TwitterSpace : Elon Musk buying Twitter: what does it mean for online hate?
”Surveillance State”: a discussion with WSJ journalists Josh Chin and Liza Lin
Using OSINT to investigate war crimes in Ukraine
Structural Causes of Atrocities in Ethiopia: Spotlight on the Amharas
Covering the war in Ukraine, with Ukrainian journalist Iryna Matviyishyn
Digital Authoritarianism Report Launch: current and future trends with Jessica Brandt, Brookings
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