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Opinion — 14 MayJustice for Svitlana
The head of the Center for Civil Liberties on justice, which should not depend on the strength of the Russian regime
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Opinion — 27 FebruaryThat’s why literature exists
A literary scholar — on the Ukrainian war poetry and how literature can help live through the reality of the present
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Opinion — 20 DecemberThis Is Not a Crime Novel
A historian’s view on Russia’s war in Ukraine and the countless voices of Ukrainians who are fighting to make Europe ‘whole and safe’.
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Opinion — 1 DecemberPretending to be like everyone else
A human rights activist on the colonial legacy of the Soviet Union and why it is important to support people with disabilities
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Opinion — 22 November 2023Preserving the Canvas of Culture
Writer — about the work of memory and creating the chronicle of the losses of Ukrainian culture
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Opinion — 29 March 2023The Language of Love
A journalist on how Ukrainian is becoming the language of the majority
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Інтерв`ю — 23 March 2023Freedom and Will: The Ever-Present Ingredients of Culture
Pavlo Gudimov, curator and art collector, on Ya Gallery and the reference points that programmed his lifelong love of art
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Opinion — 20 March 2023Paper Boats Sail Along the Tank Tracks
Writer Vira Kuryko on Chernihiv, her hometown, and the blood trickling through centuries