2025-07-25
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In the next video, we will talk about how it is possible for us to be creative in the future.
In the next video, we will talk about how it is possible for us to be creative in the future.
In the next video, we will talk about how it is possible for us to be creative in the future.
We will talk about how it is possible for us to be creative in the future.
It's 1,247 days since Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine,
and this week another round of peace talks between Russia and Ukraine,
albeit a little later than advertised and with limited progress to speak of.
And after several weeks of what seemed like positive momentum for President Zelensky on the diplomatic stage,
his presidency has come under a new level of international scrutiny over controversial changes to domestic anti-corruption bodies.
We've seen thousands of people protesting in Ukraine and the EU voicing its concern.
Could this compromise Ukraine's coalition of support,
just as Kiev had managed to persuade the US to continue arming its defence via NATO?
We'll be answering your questions on that and more with our expert punner.
This is Ukrainecast.
Ukraine cast from BBC News.
Life is not safe in Ukraine, nor we're in Ukraine.
We've had three years of bloody conflict now.