In this new episode of La Loupe, Charles Haquet and Paul Véronique, journalists in the World department of L’Express, explain to us what could happen in Ukraine in the coming months, both on the front and in society.
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The team: Charlotte Baris (writing and presentation) and Jules Krot (editing and production).
Credits: France Info
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Image credits: Sergey Bobok/AFP
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Charlotte Baris: For two years, there has been a subject that has not left the newspapers, despite the rebounds in national or international news: it is the war in Ukraine. And La Loupe is no exception to the rule. I did some calculations, we devoted around fifty episodes to the invasion that began on February 24, 2022 by Russia, whether it concerns diplomacy, the economy, Defense or even Tech. And we can even add to this a historical series to understand the ongoing conflict.
After two years of fighting, the end of the war still seems far away. World leaders continue to come together to find a solution, while the death toll in Ukraine continues to rise. So how can the front evolve in the months to come? Will Zelensky’s army change strategy? How are Ukrainians experiencing this conflict that has arisen? These are the questions we are asking at La Loupe today…
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