In Depth: Nina Krushcheva on the war in Ukraine and Russian society
Nina Krushcheva is a political scientist at New York’s New School university and also the great-grand daughter of former Soviet leader Nikita Kruschchev. she has her head in the Russian and western ways of thinking and she has spent 6 months of the past year in Moscow. She tells Chris Cummins how the war in Ukraine is impacting Russian society.
Sendungshinweis 15.03.23 OK Fm4 17.40
3/15/2023
30:39
In Depth: Daniel Uy on his work as an MSF medic in Ukraine
Austrian doctor Daniel Uy has spent the past three months in Ukraine running two mobile clinics for Doctors Without Borders in a area recaptured only by the Ukrainians. He was helping people cut off for months from medical help, but working conditions were very difficult. He told Chris Cummins about it:
Sendungshinweis 09.02.23 16.20
3/9/2023
8:38
In depth: a Klimanews Weekly on the chances of recovery for the Amazon
With the end of the Bolsonaro era in Brazil, and the beginning of a new presidency of Lula da Silva hope have been high that the speed of destruction in the Amazon can be slowed and then reversed. Austrian filmmaker Richard Ladkani is in Brazil accompanying some indigenous leaders in this era of new hope. Klimanews Weekly with Chris Cummins
Sendungshinweis 24.02.23
2/24/2023
9:32
In Depth: Klimanews Weekly with NASA chief of science Katherine Calvin
We hear a lot about the US space agency NASA when its rockets blast off towards the Moon and beyond. But its work on Earth is arguably even more important: NASA’s chief scientist Katherine Calvin has been in Vienna this week at the Austrian Academy of Sciences talking to Chris Cummins about NASA and the climate crisis:
Sendungshinweis: 17.02.23 9uhr