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How Russian propaganda tries to discredit the Ukrainian-Chinese dialogue on sustainable peace
When Ukraine's foreign minister Dmytro Kuleba visited China to speak about peace in Ukraine, Russian officials and media framed it
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Ukraine’s (im)possible engagement with the Global South
The Peace Summit in Switzerland highlighted Ukraine's complicated relationship with countries in the Global South. The salient lack
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Discovering Ukrainian literature: what to read?
While there is a rich body of Ukranian literature, dating back as far as any other in Europe, it has been mostly
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Ukraine’s impossible choices
Russian president Vladimir Putin suggested last weekend that he may be open to negotiating a ceasefire if Ukraine concedes large
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A farewell letter from Ukrainian paramedic Iryna Tsybukh
Combat medic Iryna 'Cheka' Tsybukh died in action near the frontline in Kharkiv region last week. Last year, she wrote a farewell
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Russia has the resources for a long war in Ukraine
By most traditional measures, the Russian economy is in surprisingly good shape, writes Sergey Vakulenko for
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Ukraine needs to reframe the fight
After more than two years of exhaustive warfare and enormous losses, an increasing number of Ukrainians believes
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Critics from the other camp: inside Telegram's Z-world
Caught in the jaws of the ‘russkiy mir’: Ukraine’s occupied regions a year after their annexation
Although Kremlin propaganda has attempted to present the occupied Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia oblasts as permanent
...Surveys show: Ukrainians still rally around the flag
Ukrainians are determined to withstand Russian terror and unwilling to make concessions. This is one of the outcomes of the annual opinion polls that are traditionally presented on the occasion of Ukrainian Independence Day, on the 24th of August. Whereas official celebrations had to be cancelled for the second year in a row, four reputable polling organizations show that pride in Ukrainian citizenship is at an unprecedented high.by Mykola RiabchukLife is depressingly lonely in Russia
It is easy for us to condemn the Russians who remain silent about the war that their country wages in Ukraine. Nobody here understands the loneliness of Russians who are abhorred but isolated.by Maria PrivalovaAfter 100 days: a war not won, a war not lost.
After hundred days after the beginning of the invasion, the basic question in Russia's war against Ukraine remains: who will win?
...A Russian soldiers' mother speaks out: ‘chaos like never before'
The Russian war effort has turned out in chaos like we’ve never seen before, says Valentina Melnikova, who helps soldiers and
...Ukraine war as seen from Central Asia
The republics in Central Asia have reasons to be concerned about Putin’s war against Ukraine. They depend on Russia in various
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