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In Kyiv’s Green Heart
Culture

In Kyiv’s Green Heart

Guy FiennesAugust 21, 2023September 4, 2023

How one of the most beautiful parks in Ukraine's capital is changing its face with the war and is becoming a memory to the dead.

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Kyiv Nature Ukraine
Corridor stories: Part One
International Politics

Corridor stories: Part One

Tetyana StrelchenkoFebruary 24, 2023February 24, 2023

During air raids, Tetyana Strelchenko took shelter in a tiny apartment corridor in Dnipro and started recording her feelings and impressions in a series of short pieces. They are a diary of the hopes, dreams and fears of Ukrainian civilians living through the first year of the Russian invasion.

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Russia Ukraine War
Putin’s Endgame
International Politics

Putin’s Endgame

James PiersonMarch 29, 2022March 29, 2022

As Russia is struggling to achieve its military goals, the Russian leader appears increasingly cornered, making him more dangerous and unpredictable. How can the war end?

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Putin Russia Ukraine War
The People’s War
International Politics

The People’s War

James PiersonMarch 22, 2022March 22, 2022

On the frontlines of Ukraine’s struggle against the Russian invaders, ordinary Ukrainians and foreign volunteers are taking the fight to the enemy. Voices from the front. 

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Invasion Russia Ukraine War
Putin’s Ethnonationalist Crusade and the Kremlin’s Nationality Problem
International Politics

Putin’s Ethnonationalist Crusade and the Kremlin’s Nationality Problem

Ian GarnerMarch 19, 2022March 19, 2022

Putin’s invasion of Ukraine reveals his white-supremacist notion of Russia and the fractures within the country he rules. 

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Ethnonationalism Putin Russia Ukraine
Emails from Lviv
International Politics

Emails from Lviv

Sergio BurnsMarch 11, 2022March 15, 2022

The story of one family fleeing Ukraine and the father they left behind.

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Refugees Ukraine War
Ukraine’s Emerging War Mythology
International Politics

Ukraine’s Emerging War Mythology

James PiersonMarch 10, 2022March 16, 2022

From the Ghost of Kyiv to the Battle of Hostomel Airport, the War in Ukraine has already produced several stories of heroic resistance against the Russian invaders. Which ones are true and what purpose do they serve?

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Russia Ukraine War
Why Ukrainian Folk Art Matters
Culture

Why Ukrainian Folk Art Matters

Katya ZabelskiMarch 9, 2022March 15, 2022

While Putin denies the existence of the Ukrainian nation, the country’s rich folk culture proves otherwise, argues Katya Zabelski. 

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Folk Culture History Russia Ukraine
Russia’s Western Horseshoe-Coalition and the War in Ukraine
International Politics

Russia’s Western Horseshoe-Coalition and the War in Ukraine

Matthew NormanMarch 8, 2022March 16, 2022

Before and after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, both right-wingers and leftists sought to justify Putin’s actions. Who are they and what are their motives? 

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Russia Ukraine War
Putin’s criminal invasion of Ukraine brings a fragmented EU closer together
International Politics

Putin’s criminal invasion of Ukraine brings a fragmented EU closer together

Hannah WallaceMarch 8, 2022March 15, 2022

As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine escalates, the Russian president’s decision has not gone down well on any front, including with allies such as China, and has, in fact, already had unintended consequences for European Union unity.  

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EU Ukraine War

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