
Olga Malchevska
BBC News team member who spoke to people from different cities under Russian occupation in Ukraine.
Top 5 podcasts with Olga Malchevska
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Feb 25, 2026 • 43min
Baftas fallout , Reporting on the Ukraine War four years on, the power of photography to capture the essence of a story
Olga Malchevska, BBC correspondent from Ukraine offering a personal reporting perspective. Anthony Loyd, The Times special correspondent experienced in frontline conflict reporting. Jake Kanter, Deadline entertainment reporter who covered the BAFTAs broadcast controversy. They discuss the BAFTAs slur and broadcast decisions. They examine four-year Ukraine coverage, frontline reporting challenges, drones and emotional toll. They explore photography's power to shape royal stories.

Dec 2, 2025 • 12min
Ukraine’s underground schools
Olga Malchevska, a BBC reporter covering Ukraine, shares her experiences from the frontlines. She discusses the establishment of underground schools in Zaporizhia to protect students from missile threats. Olga reveals how the ongoing war has led to drastic changes in education, including rapid evacuations during air raids and the psychological stress students face. She also highlights controversial curriculum shifts in Russian-occupied territories, emphasizing the resilience and determination of Ukrainian children to continue their education amid adversity.

Jun 22, 2025 • 18min
Ukrainian life under Russian occupation
Olga Malchevska, a dedicated member of the BBC News team, shares harrowing tales from Ukrainian cities under Russian occupation. She highlights the constant threats residents face while clinging to their identity. The podcast reveals inspiring stories of small acts of resistance against oppression, showcasing the emotional toll and bravery of the people, especially women. Malchevska also discusses the challenges journalists encounter in verifying these chilling accounts, offering a deep dive into life under occupation marked by hope and fear.

Oct 25, 2024 • 26min
Ukraine’s women at war: The Witches of Bucha
Join BBC's Eastern Europe correspondent Sarah Rainsford, who has extensively reported on Ukraine, alongside Ukrainian journalist Olga Malchevska, creator of "Ukraine Women at War." They delve into the remarkable contributions of Ukrainian women amid the conflict, particularly the 'Witches of Bucha,' a volunteer air defense unit. Their discussion highlights the transformation of gender roles, the empowerment of women stepping into military roles, and personal narratives of resilience and trauma as they navigate a war-torn society.

Mar 8, 2024 • 59min
'War doesn't have a gender': the evolving role of women in Ukraine's armed forces
Exploring the evolving role of women in Ukraine's armed forces, challenges faced, and historical context. Highlighting female soldiers' motivations, struggles for recognition, and societal attitudes. Discussing international support for Ukraine amidst Russian aggression and the impact on gender disparity in conscription.


