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Why it is Impossible to Completely Remove Russian Narratives from the European Media Space
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At the end of June, 2024, the European Union agreed on another package of sanctions against the Russian Federation, aimed at limiting Russian influence on Europe and protecting the interests of Ukraine. In particular, they banned media service providers, political parties and foundations, non-governmental organizations and think tanks from accepting Russian funding.
The effectiveness of the 14th package of sanctions, the main challenges facing the EU and why sanctions will not completely solve the problem, because access to the Internet remains — about this, the hosts of the Mediums podcast Natalia Sokolenko and Vadim Misky spoke with Yulia Kazdobina, the head of the Ukrainian Foundation for the Security of Studios and Specialties. And also about the absence of a ban on funding cultural projects from Russia and what Ukraine can share with Europeans in the fight against Russian disinformation. The episode is released as part of the special season "Repelling Disinformation".
The effectiveness of the 14th package of sanctions, the main challenges facing the EU and why sanctions will not completely solve the problem, because access to the Internet remains — about this, the hosts of the Mediums podcast Natalia Sokolenko and Vadim Misky spoke with Yulia Kazdobina, the head of the Ukrainian Foundation for the Security of Studios and Specialties. And also about the absence of a ban on funding cultural projects from Russia and what Ukraine can share with Europeans in the fight against Russian disinformation. The episode is released as part of the special season "Repelling Disinformation".