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Media & Comms in Ukraine #ДружняСлужбаЗайнятості

Kyiv, Ukraine Katılım Ekim 2009
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Serhii Sternenko
Serhii Sternenko@sternenko·
У Москві натягують сітки на червоній площі та стягують ППО.
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Jay in Kyiv
Jay in Kyiv@JayinKyiv·
Q: How many Ukrainians does it take to change a light bulb? A: None.
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Olesia
Olesia@olesya_on·
Господь не фраєр. Золотий фонд цитат
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Детектор медіа
Детектор медіа@DetectorMedia·
🗣️ «Антоніна»: Кривавий гламур Ліберових. Чому херсонські журналісти обурені роботою зіркових фотографів, і чи отримували вони дозвіл на публікацію світлин? Напевне, вже треба відкривати рубрику «знімай кров!». 📸 Схоже, рубрика буде нескінченною, і це вкрай погано. З багатьох причин. З етичної – люди у хвилини неймовірного шоку та горя все ще не можуть захиститися від тих, хто з камерою лізе назнімати крупняків аби «весь світ бачив». І з професійної — фотографи з хорошою репутацією та етичними принципами роботи страждають від наслідків діяльності колег-хайпожерів і вже автоматично стають «ред флегами», від яких нічого хорошого чекати не варто. Але все потроху змінюється, бо самих медійників ця ситуація починає діставати. Тому — знову колотнеча. Влада і Костянтин Ліберови приїхали до Херсона та виклали репортаж до себе у соцмережі. Місцеві журналісти подивилися на це і офігіли: серед світлин було зображення ЖД вокзалу, колій та панорама міста. Це червона зона і водночас критична інфраструктура. Усі мої херсонські колеги у розмові сказали, що фотографувати і публікувати це — категоричо заборонено. Вже нині я дізналася, що працювали Ліберови без супроводу прес-офіцера. Журналіст Олег Батурін згадує, що колись був випадок — люди на вокзалі зробили селфі на честь зустрічі, до них миттю підійшли і змусили видалити це фото. Тому можете собі уявити, яке було здивування медійників, коли вони дізналися, що суворі заборони стосуються не усіх. 🔗 Детальніше — в матеріалі: antonina.detector.media/mediatresh/pos…
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Ronan Farrow
Ronan Farrow@RonanFarrow·
(🧵1/11) For the past year and a half, I've been investigating OpenAI and Sam Altman for @NewYorker. With my coauthor @andrewmarantz, I reviewed never-before-disclosed internal memos, obtained 200+ pages of documents related to a close colleague, including extensive private notes, and interviewed more than 100 people. OpenAI was founded on the premise that A.I. could be the most dangerous invention in human history—and that its C.E.O. would need to be a person of uncommon integrity. We lay out the most detailed account yet of why Altman was ousted out by board members and executives who came to believe he lacked that integrity, and ask: were they right to allege that he couldn't be trusted? A thread on some of of our findings:
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Johanna Nyman
Johanna Nyman@JohannaNyman5·
Occupation is not peace; Occupation is just another form of war.
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JP Lindsley | Journalist
JP Lindsley | Journalist@JPLindsley·
Dear American Catholics: Have you noticed that Russia is targeting Ukraine's Catholic heartland—one of the most Catholic regions in Europe actually? During Easter season, people in Lviv don't say "good morning" or "good evening." They say "Christ is risen." And Russia's trying to kill them. Do you care? Here Steven Moore @MooreUSA, an American Republican helping Ukrainians stay free, tells @EWTN about Russia's latest attack on Lviv.
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Simon Ostrovsky
Simon Ostrovsky@SimonOstrovsky·
I look at a lot of horrific videos from the war in Ukraine as part of my job, but sometimes I still can’t understand what I’m seeing. For my latest @NewsHour piece @SethGJones and Alexandra Arkhipova explain why so many Russian soldiers can be seen limping into battle on crutches
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hromadske
hromadske@HromadskeUA·
Лівія домовилася з Україною про розміщення 200 українських військових на своїй території в обмін на навчання у сфері безпілотників та інвестиції — RFI. Завдяки цьому військові змогли уразити два судна російського «тіньового» флоту в Середземному морі. На одному з них убили генерала ГРУ hromadske.ua/viyna/261846-l…
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ҐРУНТ
ҐРУНТ@grntmedia·
Спільна слідча група України та Казахстану викрила мережу шахрайських кол-центрів у Дніпрі. Схема діяла у двох напрямках: шахраї заводили онлайн «романтичні» стосунки та виманювали гроші, а також створювали фейкові сайти під виглядом криптобірж для псевдоінвестицій. 1\2
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Alina Sarnatska
Alina Sarnatska@ASarnatska·
Господечко, дивіться передзамовлення на книжку відкрилось!! Я мала би написати тут щось розумне і філософське, але я просто досі не вірю, що це правда. Моя перша художня книжка, вже тут: vydavnytstvo.com/shop/scum/
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Yulia Svyrydenko
Yulia Svyrydenko@Svyrydenko_Y·
Yes, Europe’s defense is powered by Ukrainian “housewives.” Ukrainian women are indeed an essential part of Ukraine’s war effort and of Europe’s security. They have stepped with courage into many areas once seen as male-dominated, bringing energy, discipline, and determination. Across the Defense Forces and the defense industry, they are driving positive change and helping develop new solutions guided by the most important standard of all – effectiveness on the battlefield. And they are doing this while raising our next generation and caring for their families under wartime pressures. I am honored to regularly meet women serving both on the front line and in defense production. Together with men, Ukrainian women are defending not only their homes, but also peace and stability across Europe. The people of Ukraine deserve not only utmost respect but to be heard – and learned from. #MadeByHousewives 🇺🇦
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Радио Свобода
Радио Свобода@SvobodaRadio·
"Ахмат", только головы не режь" У пытавшихся захватить Киев в марте 2022 года российских подразделений были проблемы со связью, координацией и неисправной техникой. Они жаловались на большие потери, низкий моральный дух солдат, а также на собственную артиллерию, которая часто не попадала по целям или била по своим. Некоторые российские военные хвастались родным и сослуживцам пытками, казнями и надругательствами над телами украинских военных. Это стало известно из большого массива ранее не публиковавшихся радиоперехватов российских военных в марте 2022 года. Украинская служба Радио Свобода подтвердила их подлинность, систематизировала и выпустила фильм-расследование о том, как проходили "зачистки" украинских городов и о чем говорили участвовавшие в них российские военные. smarturl.click/aRna0
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
JUST IN: The country that learned to shoot down Iranian drones over Kyiv is now teaching the Gulf to shoot them down over refineries. Nobody asked Trump. The Gulf asked Ukraine. President Zelensky confirmed at the UK Parliament on March 18 that 201 Ukrainian military specialists are already deployed across UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia, with teams en route to Kuwait and 34 more ready to go. These are active-duty government military personnel, not private contractors. They are sharing combat-proven expertise from three years of intercepting Iranian Shahed drones over Ukrainian cities, power grids, and civilian infrastructure. The Gulf states requested the assistance. Saudi Arabia explicitly approached Ukraine. The arrangement is reciprocal: Ukraine provides the expertise that no other country possesses at this depth of operational experience, and the Gulf provides what Ukraine needs most, funding, technology, and air defence systems. Zelensky specifically highlighted Patriot missiles as part of the exchange. The country that cannot get enough Patriots from the West is earning them from the Gulf by teaching drone interception. Trump did not request this deployment. No reporting in any outlet, from Reuters to Al Jazeera to the Kyiv Post, indicates American coordination or approval. The recent Trump-Zelensky tensions over aid disputes and public friction are well documented. This is not a Washington-orchestrated move. It is a bilateral arrangement between Ukraine and Gulf capitals that bypasses Washington entirely. Zelensky built a parallel channel to the Gulf that gives Ukraine what America has been reluctant to provide while giving the Gulf what America’s $23.5 billion arms surge does not include: the people who know how to fight Shaheds because they have been fighting them every night for three years. The expertise is specific and irreplaceable. Ukraine has intercepted thousands of Shahed-136 and Shahed-238 drones since 2022. It has developed detection protocols, jamming techniques, acoustic tracking, small-arms interception methods, and integrated air defence coordination that no training manual teaches. The Gulf states purchased Patriot batteries, THAAD radars, and anti-drone systems through the $23.5 billion arms package. The hardware is American. The operational knowledge of how to use it against the exact Iranian drone variants now striking Gulf refineries is Ukrainian. Israel views this positively. Anything that strengthens Gulf air defences against Iranian drones reduces the threat environment for every country in the region, including Israel. Ukrainian-Gulf cooperation reinforces the anti-Iran alignment that the Abraham Accords established. Israel and Ukraine share a common adversary’s weapons system: Iran builds the Shaheds, Russia deploys them against Ukraine, and the IRGC deploys them against the Gulf. The expertise flows in one direction. The threat originates from the same factory. The Putin dimension is real but secondary. Iran supplies Russia with Shahed drones for use against Ukraine. Ukraine now teaches Gulf states to destroy those same drones when Iran uses them directly. The feedback loop is elegant: every Ukrainian lesson learned from shooting down Russian-deployed Shaheds over Odesa is now applied to IRGC-deployed Shaheds over Ras Laffan. Putin’s Iranian drone supplier is being countered by the country Putin is fighting, on a battlefield 4,000 kilometres from the front line. The irony is structural. The aggravation is intentional. Two hundred and one experts. Government military, not contractors. Gulf-requested, not Trump-directed. Shahed-specific, not generic. And the country with the most relevant expertise on Earth got there before the $23.5 billion in hardware arrived. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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JUST IN: Ukraine just deployed anti-drone soldiers to Qatar, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. The country Russia has been bombing with Iranian Shahed drones for three years is now defending Gulf states from the same Iranian Shahed drones. Read that sentence until the full geometry of this war becomes visible. Zelensky announced on 10th March that Ukrainian military teams equipped with low-cost interceptor drones and electronic warfare systems have arrived in all three Gulf states this week, with a separate team deployed to Jordan for US base protection. The deployment follows direct requests from Washington and calls from Gulf leaders, including Saudi Crown Prince MBS. The interceptors cost between $1,000 and $2,000 each. A Patriot missile costs $3 to $4 million. An Iron Dome Tamir interceptor costs $50,000 to $100,000. A Shahed drone costs $20,000 to $50,000. Ukraine’s battle-tested ramming drones, some 3D-printed and produced at rates of up to 950 per day, achieve over 60 to 70% kill rates against Shahed swarms at a thousandth of the cost of a Patriot. They are disposable. They are scalable. And they have been tested against the exact weapon system they are now deployed to counter, because Iran designed the Shahed and Russia has been launching them at Ukraine since 2022. No other country on Earth has more operational experience killing Shaheds than Ukraine. No other country can offer that expertise at this price. And no other country needs something from the United States as desperately as Ukraine needs Patriot batteries for its own survival. This is the quid pro quo nobody saw coming. Zelensky is not donating expertise. He is trading it. Ukrainian drone killers for American air defence missiles. Shahed interception capability for Patriot deliveries. The country that cannot defend its own power grid without Western systems is now defending Gulf oil infrastructure with indigenous technology cheaper than anything in the American arsenal. The leverage is extraordinary: Ukraine offers the one capability the Gulf urgently needs, at a cost the Pentagon cannot match, in exchange for the one capability Ukraine urgently needs and only Washington can provide. While the US strips THAAD and Patriot batteries from South Korea and ships them to the Gulf at enormous logistical cost, Ukraine arrives with $1,000 drones in cargo containers. While Ghalibaf mocks American escorts as PlayStation, Ukrainian teams set up electronic warfare jammers on Gulf airfields. While the White House blames a staffer for a deleted post about an escort that never happened, Ukraine delivers the capability the post falsely claimed existed. The Iran war just merged with the Russia war through the one weapon system they share: the Shahed drone. Designed in Iran. Manufactured for Russia. Launched against Ukraine for three years. Now launched against the Gulf. And intercepted in both theatres by the same Ukrainian operators using the same $1,000 technology. Iran built the drone. Russia scaled it. Ukraine learned to kill it. And now Ukraine is selling that knowledge to the countries Iran is attacking, funded by the country Russia is fighting. The circle is complete. The wars are one. Full analysis below. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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