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Aug 7, 2024 |
eurozine.com | Olena Myhashko
At first, everyone contrasted the outspoken freedom of Ukraine’s media with Russia’s blank censorship. Two years on, the gap doesn’t look that tremendous. It has even shifted since I began researching Ukrainian media legislation at the University of Glasgow in 2024.
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Jun 11, 2024 |
thefix.media | Olena Myhashko
Olena Myhashko is a Ukrainian journalist and former chief editor of Gwara Media. She is a former program expert at the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation and a contributor to Eurozine.
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May 27, 2024 |
thefix.media | Olena Myhashko
Olena Myhashko is a Ukrainian journalist and chief editor of Gwara Media. She is a former program expert at the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation and a contributor to Eurozine.
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Jan 22, 2024 |
thefix.media | Olena Myhashko
Olena Myhashko is a Ukrainian journalist and chief editor of Gwara Media. She is a former program expert at the Ukrainian Cultural Foundation and a contributor to Eurozine.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
eurozine.com | Olena Myhashko |Viktoria Hubareva
In the 1990s, Ukraine again became one of the world’s leading grain exporters after decades of Soviet agricultural mismanagement. It retains this status despite the major disruptions in the European grain market caused by the war. Ukraine has always been one of the largest suppliers of grain to global markets. At the beginning of the twentieth century its share in the global export of wheat stood at 20%, barley at 43% and grain in general at 21%.
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