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War News Radio fills the gaps in the media\'s coverage of the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond by providing balanced and in-depth reporting, historical perspective, and personal stories.

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War News Radio fills the gaps in the media\'s coverage of the conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and beyond by providing balanced and in-depth reporting, historical perspective, and personal stories.

    The Invasion of a Generation: History and Experiences of Ukraine

    The Invasion of a Generation: History and Experiences of Ukraine

    This episode of War News Radio is a two-part coverage of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The first part is a recount of the events leading up to this shocking conflict as told by Professor Weinberg, an expert in Russian and European history. The second part is the testimony of a Ukrainian citizen of the days leading up to the invasion and the first weeks of that conflict from his eyes. Together, they show the historical context and first-person perspective of a generation-defining war.
    This episode was written and produced by Jace Flores, Benjamin Pauley, Ethan Pintar, Sadie Smart, Sophia Becker, and Max Winig.

    • 15 min
    Reporting the Reality: The Taliban’s Threat to Local Journalists

    Reporting the Reality: The Taliban’s Threat to Local Journalists

    Local journalists in Afghanistan have the power to expose the reality of life under Taliban rule. Seeking control over the media’s narrative, the Taliban poses a major threat to these journalists, whose jobs and safety are at risk.
     
    On this episode of War News Radio, we interviewed Faisal Karimi, a professor of journalism and communication and the founder and director of Afghanistan Institute for Research and Media Studies, as well as Mohammad Asef Ghafoory, a journalist and professor in Afghanistan with experience in radio, television, and international media. They explain the history of journalism in Afghanistan and how it has changed dramatically with Taliban rule. They also discuss the safety implications that this shift has on their lives and those of other journalists. 
     
    This episode was written and produced by Max Winig, Anya Slepyan, Long Tran-Bui, Lucas Meyer-Lee, Nicole Kim, Sasha Casada, and Sophia Becker.

    • 20 min
    Forgotten Conflict: The Tigray War

    Forgotten Conflict: The Tigray War

    This episode of War News Radio investigates the Tigray war in Ethiopia. The civil war has been ongoing since 2020 and has had huge human costs, despite very little press coverage of the conflict. 
     
    We interviewed Professor Emily Paddon Rhoads, a political science professor at Swarthmore College who specializes in international relations, civilian agency, and international responses to conflict. We also spoke to David Shinn, a professor at George Washington University who served in the US Foreign Service, where he was an ambassador to Ethiopia. They discuss the roots of the conflict, the human impact of the war, and the misconceptions and implications of the war. 
     
    This episode was written and produced by Jace Flores, Ethan Pintar, Max Winig, and Sophia Becker.

    • 16 min
    Identity and Impact: Perspectives on Being an Afghan Refugee

    Identity and Impact: Perspectives on Being an Afghan Refugee

    This episode of War News Radio features Taufiq Azamy, an Afghan refugee-turned-doctor who discusses his personal experience of being a refugee, including fleeing Afghanistan in 1982, contending with the identity of being a refugee, the emotional impact, visits back to his homeland, and the current need to help refugees across the world.
     
    This episode of War News radio was written and produced by Zane Irwin, Max Winig, Narimen Zorgui, Samantha Tanapat-Hastings, and Zamir Ticknor.

    • 12 min
    Playing for Peace: Afghan Musicians’ Perspectives on Taliban Rule

    Playing for Peace: Afghan Musicians’ Perspectives on Taliban Rule

    With the Taliban’s recent takeover of Afghanistan, musicians have been fearful of their safety. During the Taliban’s previous rule, music was completely banned, and musician’s lives were in danger, and now citizens are concerned again that music poses a risk. 
     
    In this episode of War News Radio, we spoke with Afghan pianist Arson Fahim, who has come to the United States to continue his studies, and Ariana Delawari, an Afghan American singer, filmmaker, and activist. They share their perspectives on the current state of music and musicians in Afghanistan, as well as how music and other modes of art are being used in resistance to Taliban rule.
     
    This episode of War News Radio was written and produced by Sadie Smart, Jonė Bagdanskytė, and Sophia Becker. 

    • 14 min
    Academics Reflect on the War in Afghanistan

    Academics Reflect on the War in Afghanistan

    With the end of American involvement in the War in Afghanistan, it is time to reflect on how this war came to be, a conflict spanning half a century and countless different phases. This episode of War New Radio will be looking at the history of one of the longest wars in world history, starting from the Saar Revolution and going all the way to the present day. We are joined by esteemed professors Amy Kapit and Tom Barfield, interviewed by our Ethan Pintar, in the first edition of War News Radio’s coverage of the War in Afghanistan.
    This episode was written and produced by Max Winig, Jace Flores, Ethan Pintar, and Erin Kaye.

    • 10 min

Customer Reviews

4.2 out of 5
25 Ratings

25 Ratings

DonQ ,

Review of War News Radio

Informative, in-depth reporting on Iraq and US policy by promising student journalists. This show is always worth listening to.

jakeystofuse ,

Great show

in-depth undergraduate research about under-reported issues, always a great listen

nroha ,

war games episode

In the war games episode people have to remember that those countries we go have no sanitation infrastructure. Its the only real option to burn trash. And it is not a new thing at all to the military to burn trash and human waste.

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