i'm used to travelling and am used to being in different cultures, so i just try to meet local people. It's a lot more harder this time, because my mind is in ukraine. Even if russia invades, even if they win, they will not be able to change ucranian mine said. This new crisis gives eucranians yet another chance to understand who they are, to build thi identity. The just like with the revolution that happened almost ten years ago, i know that this is for the better. I feel like this is rush's last bottle. We'll see you back here on monday.
We unpick the week’s torrent of headlines; an invasion may yet come but either way President Vladimir Putin has already harmed Russia. The country’s digital self-isolation project is quietly forging ahead; we examine its home-grown “tech stack” with everything from chips up to apps. And we hear from a Ukrainian woman whose life has been upended by the conflict’s uncertainties.
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