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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 — 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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Інтерв`ю — 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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Opinion — 20 March 2023Paper Boats Sail Along the Tank Tracks
Writer Vira Kuryko on Chernihiv, her hometown, and the blood trickling through centuries
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Opinion — 6 February 2023The Substitution Effect
Journalist Vitaly Portnikov on the “other Ukraine” in Moscow’s plans
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Opinion — 24 January 2023This is a war where all that lives is fighting for survival
Writer Oleksandr Mykhed on the everyday genocide of Ukrainians and Russia’s war against civilians
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Opinion — 17 January 2023What Is Ukraine Offering the World?
Philosopher Volodymyr Yermolenko on how the 21st century is becoming Ukrainian and why freedom needs not only teeth and arrows but also tanks and air defense
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Opinion — 23 November 2022Own Dreams and Those of Others
Writer Olena Styazhkina on how Ukrainians are currently fulfilling one Big and hundreds of thousands of small dreams