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Ukranian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has warned that Russia is planning a new offensive, as Donald Trump prepares for his Alaska summit with Vladimir Putin. For the latest Inna Sovsun an MP in the Ukranian parliament for the Golos party.
Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP, joins Ciara Kellyas she responds to Donald Trump's warning that Vladimir Putin will retaliate after drone attacks on Russian airbases.Listen here.
Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP, joins Ciara Kellyas she responds to Donald Trump's warning that Vladimir Putin will retaliate after drone attacks on Russian airbases.Listen here.
SmartHER With Ukrainian lawmaker, Inna Sovsun, join us from Kyiv. A current member of Ukraine's parliament and mother of a school-aged son, Inna revisits SmartHER News to update us on life in a war zone – from policy calculations to parental considerations. She describes a recent close-call, reveals the complexities of the current nuanced "peace" negotiations, shares insights on the investment fund constructed between the U.S. and Ukraine, and weighs-in on what she believes is key to peace. Plus ~ how her experience as a parent has shaped her as a leader, and recalls one recent heartbreaking conversation with her son. A rare glimpse of into life in Ukraine. Follow Inna on Instagram: @Sovsun and on X @innasovsun SUPPORT OUR MISSION: Love nonpartisan news? Want a bigger serving of the serious headlines? Here's how you can become a SCOOP insider: https://www.scoop.smarthernews.com/get-the-inside-scoop/ Shop our gear! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smarthernews/ Website: https://smarthernews.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/smarthernews
Vladimir Putin has announced a temporary ceasefire in Ukraine to coincide with the anniversary of VE Day after Donald Trump said he was "very disappointed" with Russia. To discuss this Ukranian MP , Inna Sovsun and Geoffrey Roberts emeritus Professor of History at University College Cork.
Nine people have been killed and 70 are wounded following a Russian missile attack in the Ukrainian city of Kyiv, a day after US Vice President JD Vance delivered an ultimatum to both countries Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Member of Parliament in Ukraine, Inna Sovsun.
Nine people have been killed and 70 are wounded following a Russian missile attack in the Ukrainian city of Kyiv, a day after US Vice President JD Vance delivered an ultimatum to both countries Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast was Member of Parliament in Ukraine, Inna Sovsun.
Ukraine has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal, while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the “ball is now in Russia's court” to also accept the deal. We discuss all with Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP and Deputy Leader of the Holos party.
Ukraine has agreed to a 30-day ceasefire proposal, while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said the “ball is now in Russia's court” to also accept the deal. We discuss all with Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP and Deputy Leader of the Holos party.
Joining Anton with more reaction from the Zelensky, Europe, and Trump fallout was Sean Bell, Former Fighter Pilot, Military Analyst and Co-Host of the Red Matrix Podcast and Inna Sovsun, Member of the Ukrainian Parliament.
Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian Member of Parliament; Roman Waschuk, Former Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine; Mike Duheme, RCMP Commissioner; The Front Bench with: Sabrina Grover, Melanie Paradis, Gurratan Singh & Rachel Aiello.
Calls increase for Zelensky to return to the negotiating table after his refusal to sign a deal on US access to Ukraine's critical minerals. We get the latest on this with Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP and Deputy Leader of the Golos party.
With the USA and Russia due to begin ceasefire negotiations in the Ukraine-Russia conflict, the EU want to be part of any discussions. Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian professor and Member of Parliament & Chris Weafer, Chief Executive at Macro-Advisory, speak to Drivetime.
Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have agreed to start negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. President Zelensky said he also had a “meaningful conversation” with Trump to bring peace in the country after nearly three years. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Inna Sovsun, a Member of Parliament in Ukraine.
Presidents Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have agreed to start negotiations to end the war in Ukraine. President Zelensky said he also had a “meaningful conversation” with Trump to bring peace in the country after nearly three years. Speaking to Newstalk Breakfast this morning was Inna Sovsun, a Member of Parliament in Ukraine.
Power Black outs across Ukraine. Inna Sovsun Ukrainian professor and politician
We speak to Ukrainian MP, Inna Sovsun.
A wide-ranging conversation with member of the Ukrainian parliament and mother, Inna Sovsun. Inna provides a window into her life, professionally and personally, living at a time of war - mapping out what's at stake for her, her country and her 10 year-old son (who makes a special after-school appearance). Follow Inna on Instagram/Twitter: @InnaSovsun
Adrian Ghobrial, CTV News; Inna Sovsun, Member of Ukraine Parliament; Maj.-Gen. (Ret'd) David Fraser, CTV News' Military Analyst; Bill Browder, Global Magnitsky Justice Campaign; Carlene Variyan, Summa Strategies; Laryssa Waler, GT & Co.; Anne McGrath, NDP National Director; Susan Delacourt, the Toronto Star; and Justin Ling, freelance reporter.
Podcast Special - 1 år med krigen: Inna Sovsun sender sin 10-årige søn i skole under hylende luftalarmer, og hendes kæreste skal snart afsted til fronten igen. Thomas Lauritzen vender tilbage til det ukrainske parlamentsmedlem, han talte med få dage efter Ruslands invasion af landet 24. februar 2022. ”Vi mister 100 mennesker om dagen,” siger hun.Vi har brugt klip fra: EU-kommissionens YouTube, MSNBC, BBC, DW News, TVP world, France 24, Radio Free Europe, CBS, The Guardian.Vært: Thomas Lauritzen, Europa-analytiker.Interview: Inna Sovsun, tidligere minister, medlem af Ukraines parlament for det liberale parti Holos. Producer: Magnus Ebsen Bøgelund Pedersen, podcastassistent. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ali Velshi is joined by Adm. James Stavridis, Fmr. Supreme Allied Commander at NATO, Iuliia Mendel, Fmr. Press Secretary to President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Fmr. Sen. Doug Jones, (D) Alabama, Lt. Col. (Ret) Alexander Vindman, Fmr. Director for European Affairs, National Security Council, Anne Applebaum, Staff Writer, The Atlantic, Inna Sovsun, Member, Ukrainian Parliament, Stuart Stevens, Senior Adviser, The Lincoln Project, and Marsha Skrypuch, Author, ‘Winterkill'
Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP, responds to the latest Russian bombardment of several cites.
Genhør interviewet med det ukrainske parlamentsmedlem Inna Sovsun fra marts 2022.Hendes 9-årige søn er evakueret, hendes kæreste er i krig og hendes far er forsvundet. Hør hvad Inna Sovsun fortalte fra sit skjul i Kyiv om Putin, Europa, Danmark og Vestens frygt for en atomkrig.Vært: Thomas Lauritzen Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ukrainian Member of Parliament Inna Sovsun joins Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley, and Janet Napolitano, Professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy and former Secretary of Homeland Security, for a firsthand perspective on the war in Ukraine since the Russian invasion in early 2022. They discuss the war's impact, and what comes next for the people of Ukraine. This event is cosponsored by the Goldman School of Public Policy, the Center for Security in Politics, the Center for Studies in Higher Education, the Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, the Institute of European Studies Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 38606]
Ukrainian Member of Parliament Inna Sovsun joins Yuriy Gorodnichenko, Professor of Economics at UC Berkeley, and Janet Napolitano, Professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy and former Secretary of Homeland Security, for a firsthand perspective on the war in Ukraine since the Russian invasion in early 2022. They discuss the war's impact, and what comes next for the people of Ukraine. This event is cosponsored by the Goldman School of Public Policy, the Center for Security in Politics, the Center for Studies in Higher Education, the Institute of Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies, the Institute of European Studies Series: "Richard and Rhoda Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 38606]
Ukrainian Member of Parliament Inna Sovsun joins Yuriy Gorodnichenko, a professor of economics at UC Berkeley, and Janet Napolitano, a professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy and former secretary of homeland security, to discuss the impact of the war and what comes next for the people of Ukraine. This Nov. 8 event was co-sponsored by UC Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy; the Center for Security in Politics; the Center for Studies in Higher Education; the Institute of Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies; and the Institute of European Studies.Read a transcript and listen to the episode on Berkeley News.Music by Blue Dot Sessions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP, on the latest attacks in Russia's war in Ukraine.
Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian MP, gives her thoughts on Putin's address to Russian people this morning.
Strategic Government Resources, TX | HomeInna Sovsun is a Ukrainian professor and politician. She served as Ukraine's deputy Minister of Education and Science of Ukraine from 2014 to 2016. She served as vice-president of the Kyiv School of Economics from 2016 to 2018. She has also been a full professor of the department of political science National University "Kyiv-Mohyla Academy", as well as co-founder and former director of the think tank CEDOS. She is a Ukrainian MP, member of the Committee on Energy, Housing and Utilities Services of the Verkhovna Rada since May 2020 and Chair of the Lifelong Learning and Extracurricular Education Subcommittee.
The latest buzz phrase coming out of social media is the concept of “quiet quitting,” whereby burned-out or unsatisfied employees put forth the least amount of effort possible to keep their paychecks. The rationale for this workplace approach is that work is not the most important thing in people's lives, they shouldn't put in any extra time without compensation, and they should have freedom to pursue other endeavors outside of their employment. Member of Ukraine Parliament Inna Sovsun spends time with Guest Host Christopher Gabriel to discuss the state of Ukraine at the current moment. Tune in for a fascinating talk with the reality's of war and how it is effecting the people of Ukraine. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ukrainian MP, Inna Sovsun says she believes they will stay united and they will win.
Ali Velshi is joined by Olivia Troye, Chief Political Strategist at Renew America Movement, Evan McMullin, U.S. Senate Candidate for Utah, Rep. Spencer Wetmore (D) South Carolina, Akhil Reed Amar, Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University, Inna Sovsun, Member of the Ukrainian Parliament, Jennifer Rubin, Opinion Writer at the Washington Post, Tim O'Brien, Senior Columnist at Bloomberg Opinion, Terrell Jermaine Starr, Non-resident Senior Fellow at Atlantic Council's Eurasia Center, Homi K. Bhabha, Professor of Humanities, English & Comparative Literature Departments at Harvard University
A Russian missile destroyed a crowded shopping mall in Ukraine's central city of Kremenchuk Monday, leaving at least 18 dead, dozens injured and more still missing. Guest host Nahlah Ayed talks to Oksana Guida, a local political activist who was at the shopping centre that day; and Inna Sovsun, a member of the Ukrainian parliament.
Inna Sovsun is currently a Member of Parliament in Ukraine. Inna is the youngest women to be in her position. Join your host James Brown as they chat about the current invasion, history, political science and what freedom means to the Ukrainian people. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Day 112.Today, we discuss events in Ukraine and Europe looking at the visit to Kyiv from the leaders of France, Germany, Italy and Romania. Plus, analysis of shocking reports coming from the frontlines as well as listener questions answered by our Russia Correspondent.Contributors: David Knowles (Host)Venetia Rainey (Assistant Foreign Editor)Dom Nicholls (Defence & Security Editor)Nataliya Vasilyeva (Russia Correspondent)With thanks to Inna Sovsun.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
El día de hoy, martes 26 de abril, en nuestro programa de radio Día a Día, comenzamos conversando con Gustau Alegret, periodista y director de noticias en EE. UU. de NTN24, sobre la guerra en Ucrania: “A partir de lo que estamos viendo en el terreno, claramente a Rusia no le están saliendo los planes como tenía previsto… Los rusos no esperaban ni la resistencia ucraniana ni la respuesta de Occidente o la ayuda militar”, dijo. “Rusia ha desestimado la idea de sustituir a Zelenski, prueba de ello es que se mantienen las conversaciones aunque sea a bajo nivel”, agregó. Con el economista Luis Oliveros conversamos sobre la situación económica venezolana: “La frase de que ‘Venezuela se arregló' me parece más bien una falta de respeto. Para nada se ha arreglado, falta muchísimo todavía por arreglarse… Esta es una economía que ha caído cerca de 80%. Creciendo 20% solamente estás recuperando 4 de ese 80%. Eso no es arreglarse”, expuso. Pero también destacó: “Sí podemos mencionar algunas cosas que están mejor que en años anteriores: el tema de la escasez ya no es un problema y pasamos de hiperinflación a una inflación un poco más bajo”. También escuchamos la reposición de la entrevista que le realizamos en el programa En Conexión a la parlamentaria ucraniana Inna Sovsun sobre la situación que se vive en Ucrania: “La situación en Mariúpol es crítica. Las autoridades de la ciudad estiman unos 20.000 muertos… Se ofreció un corredor humanitario, pero nunca se especificó cómo se implementaría. Los civiles no se sintieron seguros y por ello no se dio la evacuación”, dijo, y destacó: “Nosotros seguiremos adelante con la ayuda occidental y con todos nuestros esfuerzos al margen de lo que pueda decir el señor Lavrov o cualquier otro miembro del gobierno ruso”. Sovsun expresó: “Necesitamos la paz y que sea una paz estable. Lamentablemente, la salida para la paz es militar y la victoria es militar”. Sobre el caso de Melissa Lucio conversamos con la periodista y ex candidata a la Gobernación de Texas, Joy Díaz: “La evidencia nueva consiste en que el procurador general que dijo que Melissa tenía que morir, ahora está cumpliendo una sentencia de 13 años por corrupción… Otra evidencia es que la persona que hizo la autopsia y testificó que la bebé había sido abusada, hizo otro caso en el que a un papá se le sentenció a muerte y se demostró que había sido un accidente” explicó, y destacó: “Hay una posibilidad muy alta de que Lucio sea liberada en los próximos días”. “Texas es el estado que ha matado la mayor cantidad de gente en el país. Ya son más de 600 personas”, agregó la periodista. Y para cerrar, con el periodista especializado en tecnología, David Atías, conversamos sobre los planes de Elon Musk para Twitter: “Con la adquisición y privatización de Twitter, Elon Musk toma el control absoluto de la dirección de la compañía”, dijo, y explicó: “La promesa de Musk es abrazar un paradigma de descentralización hacia la plataforma, desde el punto de la moderación de contenidos y de su funcionamiento… Su propuesta es abrir el código de los algoritmos para que no haya dudas de cómo se ejerce esta moderación de contenidos”.
Inna Sovsun, is a Member of Ukraine's Parliament, Deputy head of her party, and former First Deputy Minister of Education of Science. Most of all, she's a mother, worried about her son. From her apartment in Kyiv, Inna shares the horrors and hopes of Ukraine's people. Follow Frank's Guest: Inna Sovsun https://twitter.com/InnaSovsun facebook.com/sovsun.inna Follow Frank on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrankFigliuzzi1 Promo codes: Thanks, Ten Thousand. Get 15% off your 1st order. TenThousand.CC/FRANK Thanks, Avast.com!
Inna Sovsun, is a Member of Ukraine's Parliament, Deputy head of her party, and former First Deputy Minister of Education of Science. Most of all, she's a mother, worried about her son. From her apartment in Kiev, Inna shares the horrors and hopes of Ukraine's people. Follow Frank's Guest: Inna Sovsun https://twitter.com/InnaSovsun facebook.com/sovsun.inna Follow Frank on Twitter: https://twitter.com/FrankFigliuzzi1 Promo codes: Thanks, Ten Thousand. Get 15% off your 1st order. TenThousand.CC/FRANK Thanks, Avast.com!
On today's special bonus edition of the MeidasTouch Podcast, we welcome two Ukrainian leaders from inside Kyiv. First, we speak with Inna Sovsun. Sovsun is a Ukrainian professor and politician. She is a currently a Ukrainian Member of Parliament and serves on the Energy Committee. After that, we chat with Oleksandra Matviichuk, the Head of the Center for Civil Liberties in Ukraine. She was the recipient of the Democracy Defender award in 2016 by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE). Matviichuk has dedicated the last 8 years of her life to documenting war crimes. If you enjoyed today's episode please be sure to rate, review and subscribe! As always, thank YOU for listening. Remember to subscribe to ALL the Meidas Media Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 Zoomed In: https://pod.link/1580828633 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Inna Sovsun is a member of the Ukrainian parliament. What she has to say about what is happening in her country right now is very informative and not a little moving.
Inna Sovsun is a member of the Ukrainian parliament. What she has to say about what is happening in her country right now is very informative and not a little moving. Source
Inna Sovsun is a member of the Ukrainian parliament. What she has to say about what is happening in her country right now is very informative and not a little moving.
Inna Sovsun is a member of Ukraine's Parliament and in Kyiv as the Russians are closing in. After a few days of harrowing messages where she dropped off for hours and we all feared the worst, Nick Espinosa of the Deep Dive Cybersecurity Show was able to sit down and talk with her over Zoom. Here is that uncut interview about how the Ukrainian people and their government are doing, what they are experiencing and what they want to tell the world. Nick also interviews Dan Diaczun, who is President of the Ukrainian Congress Committee of America-Illinois Division, in order to get the perspective Ukrainians living outside of Ukraine and watching the horror their loved ones are enduring. You do not want to miss this show.
We've been fighting World War III for years and we haven't realized it. We're discussing that plus an exclusive internet with Ukraine's Deputy First Minister of Science and Education where we discuss daily life during war, Russian atrocities and more. Don't miss this episode!
Inna Sovsun joins Olga and Mo to discuss how she and other MPs and Ukrainian citizens are facing the realities of Russia's assault and war crimes. Inna is a Member of the Parliament of Ukraine, and she shares a very personal account from a position of leadership in a country under siege. Athletic Greens (Promo Link): https://athleticgreens.com/kremlinfile Guest Twitter: https://twitter.com/InnaSovsun
Inna Sovsun is a member of Parliament in Ukraine and a university professor. Sovsun is in an opposition party so she's usually working against the established leadership in her country. But one thing she's very clear on: politics can wait until they've kicked Putin's troops off their land. From a NATO no-fly zone, to the history of anarchism and mutual aid in Ukraine, and what she thinks when she hears about Russian culture, this conversation covers the hottest buttons in the war. Terrell has been on the ground in Ukraine from the beginning of the invasion so he's tuned in to the important conversations among average people and leaders like Sovsun. The war is not going to plan for the Russian army. No one knows what will happen next, but we'll be there to cover it. For more information go to our website at blackdiplomats.net. Thank you for listening.
Ali Velshi is joined by Andrei Kozyrev, Former Foreign Minister of Russia, Toomas Ilves, Former President of the Republic of Estonia, Isabelle Khurshudyan, Washington Post Foreign Correspondent, Sen. Patrick Leahy, D- Vermont, Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian Parliament Member, Lt. Col. (Ret) Alexander Vindman, Former Director for European Affairs at National Security Council, Kristina Kvien, U.S. Charge D'Affaires at the U.S. Embassy in Ukraine, Nataliya Gumenyuk, Ukrainian Journalist, and Major (Ret.) John Spencer, Chair of Urban Warfare Studies, Madison Policy Forum
Ali Velshi is joined by Sudarsan Raghavan, Correspondent at Large for Washington Post, Lisa Yasko, Member of the Parliament of Ukraine, David Miliband, President & CEO and International Rescue Committee, Amb. William B. Taylor, Russia and Europe at the U.S. Institute of Peace Vice-President, Heather Conley, German Marshall Fund President, Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian Parliament Member, Lt. Col. (Ret) Alexander Vindman, Former Director for European Affairs at National Security Council, and Petro Poroshenko, Former President of Ukraine.
Why in 2022 is there no position in the Cabinet solely dedicated to the job of Women and Equalities? Why is it always tagged onto another cabinet role? We hear from Amber Rudd who juggled the job of being Home Secretary, while she was also Work and Pensions Secretary and from Shadow Women and Equalities Minister Anneliese Dodds, who's also Chair of the Labour Party. There have been elections in India this week and one journalist who's been covering them is Rana Ayyub. She's an Indian, Muslim journalist who writes for the Washington Post but she's based in Mumbai. At the moment she's under extreme pressure because of her work. She's experiencing serious online abuse, so much so that international monitoring groups worry that her life is in danger. Anne Dickson's book, A Woman In Your Own Right: The art of assertive, clear and honest communication, was first published 40 years ago. It has been in print ever since. Anne outlines the skills and techniques she pioneered and why they are still relevant today. Our TV screens are full of Ukrainian refugees - mainly women and children - who are fleeing their country. However, we're increasingly seeing women who are staying. We hear from the Ukrainian MP, Inna Sovsun. In 2016 Rachael Denhollander became the first woman to publicly accuse the USA Gymnastics doctor Larry Nassar of sexual assault. Rachael talks about her fight for justice and the impact on elite gymnastics culture. The singer and songwriter Betty Boo is back. The platinum success artist made a name for herself in the 1990s for her unapologetic attitude, and combination of Pop and Hip Hop music. Betty Boo has now released her first solo single in almost three decades.
Ali Velshi is joined by Lt. Col. (Ret) Alexander Vindman, Former Director for European Affairs, National Security Council, Sudarsan Raghavan, Correspondent at Large at the Washington Post, Inna Sovsun, Ukrainian Parliament Member, Malcolm Nance, MSNBC Terrorism Analyst, Bobby Ghosh, Editor & Columnist at Bloomberg Opinion, Terrell Jermaine Starr, Founder and Host of The Black Diplomat' Podcast, Dr. Brian Klaas, Associate Professor at University College London, David Miliband, President & CEO of International Rescue Committee, Rep. Ilhan Omar, Democrat of Minnesota, Rep. Gregory Meeks, Democrat of New York, Heather Conley, President of German Marshall Fund, Eliot Borenstein, Professor of Russian & Slavic Studies at NYU, and Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History at NYU.