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Interviews — 8 SeptemberThe Generation That Wants to ReturnHow the Central Project Management Agency, the KSE Foundation, and the Government Encourage Young People to Choose the Path of National Development
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Reportages — 22 AugustThe People Affirming Their WillThe voices of those who persuaded, those who doubted, and those who knew another chance might never come. How Ukrainians voted in the referendum on December 1, 1991
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Interviews — 28 JulyIvan and Liolia’s DovecoteThe story of the Svitlychnys is about love in dark times. Amid arrests and home raids, in prison camps, in exile and in the hospital. About five visits in seven years, and two people sharing one life
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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
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Interviews — 22 MayFrancesco Chiamulera: ‘The Main Vehicle of Russian Propaganda in Italy Is the Word “Peace”’Italian journalist and director of a literary festival on Russian propaganda, the challenges facing democracy, and the power of culture
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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
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Opinions — 20 FebruaryThe Way It Used to BeA Ukrainian writer on how life has changed in Kharkiv
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Free voices of Crimea — 17 OctoberTymur Ibrahimov: “I Will Not Stray From My Path.”Even in prison, Ibrahimov seeks ways to find strength and support himself. The first is reading the Qur’an. He has the same one as Dilyara at their home in Bakhchysarai, and reading it is the couple’s way to stay connected
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