‘I was initially opposed to helping Ukraine because I was fed lies that Ukrainians do not allow religious freedom. However, I came here and understood everything. ... You cannot bless missiles while calling yourself a child of God.’
‘Thanks to NATO's presence, Serbia does not dare to attack Kosovo or launch a military invasion.’
Ukrainian scholars must learn to address Western academia from a position of authority, drawing on their unique experience of resisting invasion and their expertise in cultural and scientific production during wartime.
The Putin regime is testing reactions and looking for weak links in the collective security system by attacking the information and cyberspace of EU and NATO countries, violating the sovereignty of states on the eastern flank of the Alliance…
The challenges to come. What does Ukraine enter in the autumn of 2025?
A big conversation about the nature of Russian society, how Ukrainians differ from Belarusians and Russians, relations with Poland, new partnerships in Europe, and what Ukraine's victory over Russia will look like.
The choir's new concert programme includes masterpieces of Ukrainian Baroque: part-singing concerts by Mykola Dyletskyy, Herman Levytskyy and anonymous authors.
How Ukraine is losing the Polish segment of the Internet, and its voices are increasingly being replaced by Russia.
How has nearly four years of full-scale invasion affected society?
What the Verkhovna Rada is bringing to the autumn season.
We are now at a point of uncertainty.
Today, only 1% of Russians regularly attend church. Young people are simply sent there as cannon fodder and brainwashed. Someday, perhaps, generations will repent, as was the case with the Germans after World War II.
‘People perceive the past through its individual beautiful pieces — this is often referred to as culture.’
What tasks does the new Ukrainian ambassador to the United States see ahead of her?
In general, Moscow continues to play the role of Eastern Europe's North Korea, forcing the EU to invest money in defence and the military-industrial complex, while countries neighbouring Russia avoid conflict as much as possible.