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Opinions — 23 DecemberThe Fate of Christmas or The Indestructible HolidayThe war between Ukraine and Russia is a war between a country where Christmas is truly celebrated and a country where Christmas has become a hollow sound -
Opinions — 26 JuneSumy springs to life early. Sumy dies each nightResidents seek firm ground beneath their feet and a feeling of support from their city -
Opinions — 15 MayWhere There’s a Will, There’s a WayThe history of Ukraine is a continuous story of how no one believed in us — yet we prevailed -
Opinions — 27 February‘Not Born for War’Roman Lozynskyi, activist and People's Deputy of Ukraine, on the price of war, need for transformations and the lessons for society. -
Opinions — 20 FebruaryThe Way It Used to BeA Ukrainian writer on how life has changed in Kharkiv -
Opinions — 4 February 2024Between the Luxembourg Gardens and the Warsaw GhettoA writer talks about the end of the war, the return of men and women from the front and different (incomparable) experiences -
Opinions — 9 October 2024BlindersThe most common way of whitewashing the issue boiled down to the assertion that the communists oppressed their Self, unlike the Nazis, who targeted the Other -
Opinions — 7 October 2024Bluebird’s FeatherWhat makes birds raise their fledglings here, who will likely return next year to this blood-stained home? A sense of belonging and an inability to do otherwise?