Ukraine’s media landscape has shifted in the face of the Russian invasion. The sweeping changes may be part of the staunch resistance to Moscow’s onslaught, but they also create risks that could grow as the war rages on or after it ends.
The crash in a suburb of Kyiv killed at least 14 people, officials said, including the interior minister, a top adviser to President Volodymyr Zelensky, who oversaw Ukraine’s domestic security.
who are going to be bringing him in. members of the cabinet as well. as we are watching this, i want to also bring in will ripley who is live in kyiv. we are watching this and awaiting this moment, will. and, of course, where you are, everyone is as well, and around the world this night for volodymyr zelenskyy, what we are all about to watch live for him and for everyone where you are is about the very survival of their country. this may be the most important speech he ll ever make, or at least the most important speech he s made thus far. this is a man who went to law school, who studied the complex history of russia, of europe, and then got bitten by the acting bug, is very well known here as previously a standup comedian. and he had a show called servant of the people who kind of stumbled into the presidency. so now we have this ordinary guy who knows how to communicate by