“And the country... What is a country? It has to expand. Like the planet in the Strugatsky brothers' novel, which devours other planets. And if it stops expanding, the question arises: why do I exist? That, in my opinion, is Russia.”
First Deputy Speaker on the political crisis, the future of parliament and Servant of the People.
In 2023, the initiative was awarded by the UN as an outstanding model of integration.
The season will be the largest cultural program since the establishment of diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Three and a half years after Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine, hundreds of thousands of refugees in Czechia, and millions across Europe, are still grappling with uncertainty about their futures.
How Spain welcomed Ukrainian refugees.
"I am impressed by the Ukrainian theatre scene - it is a space free from propaganda.”
Between memories of a lost past and uncertainty about the future, work has become a key element in the lives of Ukrainian refugees.
New Country — a joint project by LB.ua and EFI Group — wrapped up its final meeting of the year by taking stock of 2025, with a focus on the domestic political landscape. What is happening…
‘You don't join the EU collectively. Each new country joins on the basis of its own achievements and the fulfilment of its own tasks.’
Where will the money come from in 2026? What changes are planned? How will the (non-)onset of peace affect this? A conversation with Serhiy Marchenko and Andriy Pyshnyy.
International politics is undergoing tectonic changes from the fact that Moscow, with the help of diplomacy, is likely to receive the satisfaction of its actions. And a certain reward for the attack in the form of newly seized territories.
They focussed everything on the fact that our front will fall, because the infantry will run out. We are that they will fall when (not if) the economy collapses.
How Crimean Tatars preserve their identity and resist Russian occupation — explained by Deputy Director General of the Ukrainian Institute Alim Aliev.
“Censorship prevails on the European stages: you will be asked to replace the word ‘war’ with ‘conflict’ and remove the word ‘Russia’.”