Tag: Russia Ukraine Conflict

Peter Pomerantsev's book "How To Win An Information War" delves into the wartime propaganda tactics of individuals like Sefton Delmer, a foreign correspondent turned head of Special Operations for the British Political Warfare Executive during World War II.
Alina Sokolowsky, a Jewish immigrant from Ukraine, felt her culture fading and decided to preserve it by creating a children's book, "B Is for Borscht," celebrating Ukrainian food traditions.
Israel's relationship with Russia has been fragile, but the invasion of Ukraine by Vladimir Putin has made it even more complicated.
The podcast discusses the recent setbacks faced by former President Trump and questions whether the media's continued focus on him is overshadowing a potential shift back to the Republicans in the upcoming 2022 elections.
In a recent discussion about the situation in Ukraine, Yonit and Jonathan explore the implications of intervention versus non-intervention, the changing new world order, challenges faced by Russian oligarchs globally, and Israel's delicate position.
In this episode, Yossi Shain, a top political science expert and member of the Knesset, discusses Israel's foreign policy.
Parents of Ethan Crumbley, the 15-year-old accused of a school shooting in Michigan, have been charged with involuntary manslaughter due to their alleged negligence in allowing their son access to the gun used in the attack.