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Sarah Larniuk

Senior producer for The Intelligence, reporting from Ukraine on the anniversary of the Revolution of Dignity.

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Feb 23, 2024 • 34min

The Intelligence: Ukraine’s war, two years on

In this enlightening discussion, guests include Shashank Joshi, a defense expert; Edward Carr, a global economics analyst; Arkady Ostrovsky, a specialist in Russian politics; and Sarah Larniuk, who reports directly from Ukraine. They delve into the stagnation in the Ukraine war and the growing use of surveillance and drones. The harsh realities faced by soldiers and civilians are explored, highlighting deeper morale issues. The conversation emphasizes the complex interplay of international support, Ukrainian resilience, and the human cost of ongoing conflict.
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Sep 4, 2024 • 28min

Beyond the bullets: we go to Ukraine

Oliver Carroll, the Economist's Ukraine correspondent, and Sarah Larniuk, a senior producer, shed light on the grim realities of life in wartime Ukraine. They discuss the cultural revival, revealing how music and culinary traditions thrive amid conflict. The resilience of Kyiv's citizens is highlighted through poignant personal stories intertwined with the resurgence of national identity. From traditional dishes to contemporary gastronomic innovations, the conversation paints a vibrant picture of hope and defiance in Ukraine's ongoing struggle.
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Feb 21, 2024 • 27min

The Intelligence: I’m your private lander, a lander for money

Join Tom Standage, Deputy Editor at The Economist, and Sarah Larniuk, Senior Producer for The Intelligence, as they dive into the exciting world of lunar exploration and the challenges faced by private lander missions. They discuss the ramifications of a potential soft landing by Odysseus and the dynamics of the renewed space race. Additionally, Sarah offers insights from Ukraine, reflecting on the anniversary of the Revolution of Dignity and the resilience shown through its history. The conversation also touches on the evolution of British obituaries, blending humor and remembrance.