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What's Up :: Ukrainian media adapt to war reality

10.04.2022 14:30
The profile of many Ukrainian websites has been revised dramatically over the past weeks with their content changed due to the raging Russian aggression and its consequences
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Presented by Slawek Szefs with Agnieszka Bielawska

A case in point is UKRAINER.NET introducing itself as 'a project aimed towards advocates of intellectual mass media, unexpected geographical discoveries, and multiculturalism.' But the war waged against Ukraine by Russia has changed hitherto titles related to the website's mission, substituting them with news reports from besieged cities and practical advice, for instance, on how to find missing people during war.

With the help of a large volunteer team UKRAINER.NET is releasing its stories in a number of languages, including English, Polish, German, Czech, Georgian, French, and Greek which makes it a good source of reliable, first hand information on the situation in Ukraine.   

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