Ukraine continues to successfully destroy the Russian oil industry. At the same time, Russia is also trying to intensify attacks on Ukrainian energy.
Over the past week, the world has witnessed an attempt to implement one of the most ambitious foreign policy initiatives since the end of the Cold War. A series of high-level meetings…
Jews were natural mediators between the village and the city, the local and the global, tradition and modernisation.
Social policy towards Ukrainians will inevitably be reviewed in Poland and in other European countries, and people will have to make difficult decisions.
The shortcomings of the compensation mechanism for destroyed or damaged housing and why people who lost their homes in temporarily occupied territories and in the zone of active hostilities found themselves least protected.
"We are demonstrating the potential of Dnipro, which could be realised on a permanent basis if the authorities or residents were interested in change.”
Ukrainian artists and performers have been participating in Burning Man since at least 2015, and this year they presented five projects there.
"Filipino society does not accept calls from world leaders to prepare for a new Cold War and live in a paradigm of war. For Filipinos, such calls contradict their understanding of the meaning of human life.”
The director who brought Ukraine its first Oscar talks about the importance of cultural diplomacy and his plans.
The defence forces will intensify their firepower against key targets.
Gorbachev called and said: “You'll lose, everyone will vote for the union. You don’t know the mood” Kravchuk replied: “You don’t know today’s Ukraine. It’s different, — 89.6% supported an independent Ukraine.”
Why do Norwegian ambient stars support Ukraine and how do they play in Kyiv?
A deep dive into how the military buys drones, how manufacturers compete, whether diversity or strict standardisation is better, and when DOT and DPA will merge.
We are seen as a partner capable of producing chemicals, tempering slings, casting cast iron, releasing hexogen and mobilising explosives.
How flowers gathered from the fields of World War I and II, as well as the current war in Ukraine, speak and remind us of memory, time and human destinies.