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Interviews — 11 JulyMarci Shore: “Narration about the end of history ends here, in Ukraine”The historian on Maidan as a wonder that fosters hope and faith in humanity
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Interviews — 30 September 2023Victor Liakh: “If I help the country, I feel better too.”How to remember to build the state while fighting against paternalism
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Interviews — 19 April 2023“I will write my memoirs in Kyiv”Dmytro Kuleba, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, talks on his father's influence and diplomacy in times of war
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Interviews — 23 March 2023Freedom and Will: The Ever-Present Ingredients of CulturePavlo Gudimov, curator and art collector, on Ya Gallery and the reference points that programmed his lifelong love of art
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Interviews — 2 March 2023The Four Lives of Andriy ZelinskyA military priest on putting the phrase “God – person – Ukraine” into practice
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Interviews — 20 February 2023Science as a Weapon against DarknessAnton Senenko, a volunteer and physicist, on science in Ukraine and how his experience promoting science helps him raise funds for the military
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Interviews — 17 February 2023Stop Asking, Start Demanding. Portrait of Mustafa Dzhemilev, Human Rights Activist and Political PrisonerOn his native Crimea, fifteen years in prison, and why the Soviet government considered him a 'Ukrainian bourgeois nationalist'
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Interviews — 24 May 2021Vira Aheieva: ‘The 1990s were an incredible reading experience for me’The professor and literary scholar—on the first uncensored collection of Lesya Ukrainka's works and the boundless narratives of the Ukrainian literary process.