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A surprise guest at a book launch on the famine in 1930s Ukraine nearly stole the show in London on Wednesday, Sep. 7. British investigative journalist John Sweeney had just returned from Ukraine, hav
Sep. 15, 2022
War in Ukraine
Russian commanders began redeploying troops and resources on the southern front back in August, which made it possible to carry out a successful Ukrainian offensive operation on both the Kherson and K
Sep. 15, 2022
War in Ukraine
The UN Secretary-General’s press conference on Sep. 14 left a strong impression that António Guterres’s priorities do not coincide with major public concerns of these days. The Secretary-General spoke
Sep. 15, 2022
War in Ukraine
We enter Nikopol by car around 5 p.m. Everything is closed. A few people are sauntering through the streets and the occasional bus goes by. Of all the cities we have visited, this is probably the empt
Sep. 15, 2022
The inaugural international scientific and methodological Forum, Psychological trauma of war, was held in Warsaw on Monday, Sep. 12. It was held at the initiative of the Peace Committee of Ukraine, th
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
Standing at one of the gates in Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport on a Sunday afternoon, I am haunted by what my Ukrainian friend Alla asked at dinner the other day: “Why are Ukraine’s best dying?” It soun
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
Lats week was “hot” at the front: the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) liberated 40 settlements, 3,000 sq. km of the Ukrainian territory, advanced 100 kilometers deep into the enemy in the Kharkiv direc
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
Suddenly the West has been surprised by the possibility of Ukraine defeating Russia and expelling it from its territory. It has taken some time for everyone, even Moscow, to admit that the Ukrainian c
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
I decided to travel to the east of Ukraine for the first time in my life – my purpose being to observe and talk to ordinary people, and to better understand how they live in frontline towns and cities
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
The whole world stands in awe as the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) advance in the Kharkiv region, beating the Russian army back and forcing them to flee. This is a key moment for celebration, not only
Sep. 13, 2022
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s successful Kharkiv counter-offensive is a cause to celebrate both the valor of Ukraine’s defenders and the military aid given to Kyiv by its NATO allies. Ukraine might not be a NATO member y
Sep. 13, 2022
War in Ukraine
Garry Kasparov, considered to be one of the greatest chess players in history having held the number one spot for a record-setting 255 months, and a leading voice in the Russian opposition, sat down w
Sep. 12, 2022
War in Ukraine
As a nation that keeps the mummy of a past political leader stored and publicly visible on the capital city’s main square, it’s fair to say that Russians are into personality cults. That is why the wo
Sep. 11, 2022
War in Ukraine
The president of Russia risked it all by starting his war on Ukraine. It is becoming evident that the Putin regime, which has relied on military victories in Chechnya, Georgia, the occupation of Crime
Sep. 11, 2022
Originally from Russia, Michael Waxman is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. He has never been in Ukraine or known anyone there. Half a year ago, in mid-March, Dr. Waxman posted ads
Sep. 10, 2022
War in Ukraine
Oleksiy Borovskiy is a professor and lecturer, in the Department of Sociology, at Taras Shevchenko National University, Kyiv. He has studied, researched, and written about Ukrainian society for decade
Sep. 9, 2022
A surprise guest at a book launch on the famine in 1930s Ukraine nearly stole the show in London on Wednesday, Sep. 7. British investigative journalist John Sweeney had just returned from Ukraine, hav
Sep. 15, 2022
War in Ukraine
Russian commanders began redeploying troops and resources on the southern front back in August, which made it possible to carry out a successful Ukrainian offensive operation on both the Kherson and K
Sep. 15, 2022
War in Ukraine
The UN Secretary-General’s press conference on Sep. 14 left a strong impression that António Guterres’s priorities do not coincide with major public concerns of these days. The Secretary-General spoke
Sep. 15, 2022
War in Ukraine
We enter Nikopol by car around 5 p.m. Everything is closed. A few people are sauntering through the streets and the occasional bus goes by. Of all the cities we have visited, this is probably the empt
Sep. 15, 2022
The inaugural international scientific and methodological Forum, Psychological trauma of war, was held in Warsaw on Monday, Sep. 12. It was held at the initiative of the Peace Committee of Ukraine, th
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
Standing at one of the gates in Berlin’s Brandenburg Airport on a Sunday afternoon, I am haunted by what my Ukrainian friend Alla asked at dinner the other day: “Why are Ukraine’s best dying?” It soun
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
Lats week was “hot” at the front: the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) liberated 40 settlements, 3,000 sq. km of the Ukrainian territory, advanced 100 kilometers deep into the enemy in the Kharkiv direc
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
Suddenly the West has been surprised by the possibility of Ukraine defeating Russia and expelling it from its territory. It has taken some time for everyone, even Moscow, to admit that the Ukrainian c
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
I decided to travel to the east of Ukraine for the first time in my life – my purpose being to observe and talk to ordinary people, and to better understand how they live in frontline towns and cities
Sep. 14, 2022
War in Ukraine
The whole world stands in awe as the Ukrainian Armed Forces (UAF) advance in the Kharkiv region, beating the Russian army back and forcing them to flee. This is a key moment for celebration, not only
Sep. 13, 2022
War in Ukraine
Ukraine’s successful Kharkiv counter-offensive is a cause to celebrate both the valor of Ukraine’s defenders and the military aid given to Kyiv by its NATO allies. Ukraine might not be a NATO member y
Sep. 13, 2022
War in Ukraine
Garry Kasparov, considered to be one of the greatest chess players in history having held the number one spot for a record-setting 255 months, and a leading voice in the Russian opposition, sat down w
Sep. 12, 2022
War in Ukraine
As a nation that keeps the mummy of a past political leader stored and publicly visible on the capital city’s main square, it’s fair to say that Russians are into personality cults. That is why the wo
Sep. 11, 2022
War in Ukraine
The president of Russia risked it all by starting his war on Ukraine. It is becoming evident that the Putin regime, which has relied on military victories in Chechnya, Georgia, the occupation of Crime
Sep. 11, 2022
Originally from Russia, Michael Waxman is a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Superior. He has never been in Ukraine or known anyone there. Half a year ago, in mid-March, Dr. Waxman posted ads
Sep. 10, 2022
War in Ukraine
Oleksiy Borovskiy is a professor and lecturer, in the Department of Sociology, at Taras Shevchenko National University, Kyiv. He has studied, researched, and written about Ukrainian society for decade
Sep. 9, 2022