Neil Oliver Live: Ukraine’s turbulent history, the objectivity of Wikipedia in question, and NASA’s planning a lunar mission
As the UN confirms that more than three million refugees have fled Ukraine, Neil Oliver gets an expert’s view on the country’s history. Also in the show, Neil talks with Larry Sanger, a co-founder of Wikipedia, who says the site can no longer be viewed as a source of completely non-biased information. Almost 50 years on from when man last walked on the moon, we look at NASA’s plans to send a crew back to the lunar surface.
All this, and more, in Neil Oliver Live.
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