New radio station helps Ukrainian refugees adapt in Prague


              Natalia Churikova editor in chief of Radio Ukraine speaks at the studio in Prague, Czech Republic, Thursday, March 31, 2022. The new Prague-based internet radio has started to broadcast news, information and music tailored to address the day-to-day needs and worries of some 300,000 refugees who have arrived in the Czech Republic after Russia launched its military assault against Ukraine. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
            
              Natalia Churikova editor in chief of Radio Ukraine speaks at the studio in Prague, Czech Republic, Thursday, March 31, 2022. The new Prague-based internet radio has started to broadcast news, information and music tailored to address the day-to-day needs and worries of some 300,000 refugees who have arrived in the Czech Republic after Russia launched its military assault against Ukraine. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
            
              Natalia Churikova editor in chief of Radio Ukraine speaks at the studio in Prague, Czech Republic, Thursday, March 31, 2022. The new Prague-based internet radio has started to broadcast news, information and music tailored to address the day-to-day needs and worries of some 300,000 refugees who have arrived in the Czech Republic after Russia launched its military assault against Ukraine. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
            
              Staff of the Radio Ukraine prepare a broadcast at the studio in Prague, Czech Republic, Thursday, March 31, 2022. The new Prague-based internet radio has started to broadcast news, information and music tailored to address the day-to-day needs and worries of some 300,000 refugees who have arrived in the Czech Republic after Russia launched its military assault against Ukraine. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
            
              Natalia Churikova editor in chief of Radio Ukraine speaks at the studio in Prague, Czech Republic, Thursday, March 31, 2022. The new Prague-based internet radio has started to broadcast news, information and music tailored to address the day-to-day needs and worries of some 300,000 refugees who have arrived in the Czech Republic after Russia launched its military assault against Ukraine. (AP Photo/Petr David Josek)
New radio station helps Ukrainian refugees adapt in Prague