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Monthly Archive for: "February, 2026"
 Ukraine’s museums in war: an interview with Olha Honchar

Ukraine’s museums in war: an interview with Olha Honchar

February 27, 2026

Jonas Baake interviews Olha Honchar regarding the work of Ukrainian museums in the context of Russia's war against Ukraine.

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 Falling short

Falling short

February 25, 2026

Daniel Jarosak examines how the ongoing invasion of Ukraine has shed light on the failure of the Kremlin to modernise its armed forces.

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 A frozen war is not peace- Why a premature peace deal in Ukraine could just be kicking the can of Russian revanchism down the road

A frozen war is not peace- Why a premature peace deal in Ukraine could just be kicking the can of Russian revanchism down the road

February 22, 2026

Jonas Heins explores why a premature peace deal in Ukraine could just be kicking the can of Russian revanchism down the road.

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 When freedom changes meaning in Lea Ypi’s “Free: Coming of Age at the End of History”

When freedom changes meaning in Lea Ypi’s “Free: Coming of Age at the End of History”

February 15, 2026

Mathieu Lemoine reviews Lea Ypi’s "Free: Coming of Age at the End of History", recounting her life during Albania’s transition to democracy.

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 Silent connections: travel, memory, and empathy in “To the Ends of the Earth” 

Silent connections: travel, memory, and empathy in “To the Ends of the Earth” 

February 8, 2026

Maya Ivanova reviews To the Ends of the Earth, a film that explores cultural misunderstanding and shared historical memory between Japan and Uzbekistan.

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 Ten portraits, one pulse: seeing Uzbekistan through its unnoticed heroes in Jahongir Azimov’s “Another day in Uzbekistan”

Ten portraits, one pulse: seeing Uzbekistan through its unnoticed heroes in Jahongir Azimov’s “Another day in Uzbekistan”

February 1, 2026

Mathieu Lemoine reviews Jahongir Azimov’s Another Day in Uzbekistan, offering a portrait of contemporary life beyond post-Soviet clichés.

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