Moldova Podcasts
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As Russian forces are becoming more and more brutal people in Moldova are holding their breath, while at the same time assisting tens of thousands of refugees that have already arrived in the country. And in Georgia, people have not forgotten the Russian invasion in 2008. Will Russia try to expand their ground even more?
In this special episode of Global Podd, produced in collaboration with Diez in Moldova and Knews in Georgia, wediscuss the war from the perspective of two of its closest neighbours.
Participants:
Tamar Zurabishivili, Independent researcher on media and sociology in Georgia. Djein Vacari, Editor in chief of Russian edition of Diez in Molodova.Host: David Isaksson.
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Was COP26 a success or a failure? What do young people think now and what do they demand of current and future leaders? Listen to young climate activists from Moldova, Georgia and Sweden in episode 93 of Global Podd.
Young people around the world have been protesting and demanding more from the world leaders and Fridays for Future has spread all over the world, also to small towns in Georgia and Moldova.
What do the activist think now when COP26 is all over and the world leaders have started to plan for COP27? What should be done to make sure politicians fulfill their promises?
In Episode 93 of Global Podd, which is a cooperation with Knews in Georgia and Diez in Moldova, young climate activists from the three countries share their view on the climate issue after COP26 and what we need to do now.
Despite everything, are they still optimistic?
Listen to:
Agnes Hjortsberg, activist engaged in Fridays for Future in Sweden. Laurențiu Mutruc environmental activist in Bălți in Moldova. Anano Zurabishvili environmental activist in from Telavi in Georgia.Host: David Isaksson.
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For years people in Georgia and Moldova have heard the sweet voices from Brussels, promising a brighter future as a part of the European family. But besides words, nothing has happened. What do young people in the countries think – and what could happen if the talks lead to nothing?
In Echolocation, a special serie of podcasts created jointly by Knews (Georgia), diez (Moldova) and Global Podd (Sweden) we discuss EU integration from an eastern perspective. This is the second part of our collaboration.
EU integration and migration is a topic that has been actively talked about for the past decade in Georgia, Moldova, Ukraine and other Eastern Partnership participants. Already, thousands of young people from Moldova and Georgia has moved to EU for work and studies.
Recently, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, signed a joint declaration in support of integration with the European Union. But what are the chances to join? And if EU continues to delay, how will that affect the countries?
Participants:
Tamara Zurabishvili, consultant and migration expert from Georgia. Victoria Olari, expert at the Institute for Strategic Initiatives in Moldova. Jonas Andersson, program manager at the Olof Palme International Center, with prior experience from working in Brussels.Host: Levani Iaganashvili, journalist at Knews in Georgia.
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Why are young people more passive in politics that their parents? What changes do they want and how do they look upon their own possibility to influence the society? Listen to three young voices from Moldova, Georgia and Sweden.
Echolocation – bringing your voices together is a special podcast cooperation with between Georgia (Knews), Moldova (diez) and Sweden (Global Podd) we aim to create an echo through the society by inviting young people to make their voices heard, exchange information and opinions.
Listen to:
Radu Marian, young MP from Moldova. Reka Tolnai, president of the youth wing of the Center Party in Sweden. Levani Iaganashvili, journalist at Knews in Georgia.Host: Alina Gîrnet, journalist at Diez in Moldova.