‘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.’
From 28 November 2025 to 1 March 2026, the National Art Museum of Ukraine will host the exhibition Different Places — a large-scale Polish-Ukrainian project reflecting on the experience…
Polish researcher, translator and promoter of Ukrainian culture Aleksandra Hnatiuk received this year’s Stanisław Vincenz Award “For Humanitarian Service and Contribution to Regional…
The annual literary and artistic project ‘Second Autumn’ was held in Drohobych to the 83rd anniversary of the death of writer and artist Bruno Schulz.
A large-scale exhibition entitled The Woman Question: 1550–2025 was presented in Warsaw, curated by art historian Alison M. Gingera in collaboration with Ewa Klekot and Beate Putz…
On 19–20 November, Drohobych will host the XXIV International literary-art project Second Autumn — an annual event that honours the memory of Bruno Schulz and affirms the value of…
The Ossolineum 2025 Award for the best poetic translation was presented in Wrocław. This year’s winner was the renowned Polish poet and essayist Jacek Podsiadło for his translation…
On 17 October, the Poltava Regional Philharmonic will host a concert titled “Polish Music in Ukraine.” The Dmytro Akhsharumov Chamber Orchestra, conducted by Roman Rewakowicz, will…
"The Lviv Culture Development Strategy 2035 organically integrates the understanding of culture as a component of security, and we are also introducing the concept of municipal cultural diplomacy.”
"The West is considering the option of a truce, weakening the Russian Federation, but not the option of defeating Russian imperial statehood.”
Affected countries seem to tend to downplay the danger.
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…
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.
How Ukraine is losing the Polish segment of the Internet, and its voices are increasingly being replaced by Russia.
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.