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Media in Progress Ep. 6: Popular protest, inter-elite feuds or Russian intervention - What’s going on in Kazakhstan?

Media in Progress Ep. 6: Popular protest, inter-elite feuds or Russian intervention - What’s going on in Kazakhstan?

by Elina-Alem Kent

As Kazakhstan suppresses anti-government protests with the help of Russian-led troops, the Kyiv Independent closely monitors and reports on a situation that could affect Ukraine’s future. Episode #6 of our origin story podcast “Media in Progress” is out: Media in Progress · Popular protest, inter-elite feuds or Russian intervention: What’

Media in Progress Ep. 3: Who, what, where

Media in Progress Ep. 3: Who, what, where

by Elina-Alem Kent

The newsroom of a nascent publication is separated by borders and time zones, as the threat of a full-blown Russian invasion of Ukraine calls for round-the-clock coverage. Episode #3 of our origin story podcast "Media in Progress" is out. Media in Progress · Who, what, where

Media in Progress Ep. 2: What's in a name?

Media in Progress Ep. 2: What's in a name?

by Elina-Alem Kent

Finding investors and developing a sustainable business model are high on the to-do list for the ex-Kyiv Post staff. But first, the team has to choose a name for their new media. That proved... difficult. Episode #2 of our origin story podcast "Media in Progress" is out. Media in Progress

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Merkel describes Trump as 'fascinated by Putin' in her memoir.

"(Donald Trump) saw everything from the point of view of a property developer, which is what he was before he came into politics. Every plot of land could only be sold once, and if he didn't get it, someone else would," Angela Merkel says in her memoir.
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Biden seeks to cancel over $4.5 billion of Ukraine's debt.

"We have taken the step that was outlined in the law to cancel those loans, provide that economic assistance to Ukraine, and now Congress is welcome to take it up if they wish," U.S. State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller said on Nov. 20.
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