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Ukraine Monthly Digest: New President Sworn in and Marine Tribunal Rules on Captured Sailors

June 14, 2019

– On May 15th, Ukraine responded to Moscow’s ban on the sale and transportation of Ukrainian produce by introducing economic sanctions on certain Russian goods. The list of sanctioned goods [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: Ukraine’s Sixth President and New Language Law

May 10, 2019

– On April 7th, governor of Kherson Oblast Andriy Hordeyev resigned following allegations that he had been involved in the murder of anti-corruption activist Kateryna Handziuk. Handziuk’s [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: state defence graft scandal, and presidential election finalists

April 12, 2019

– Andriy Kobolyev, the CEO of Ukraine’s oil monopoly Naftogaz, announced on March 1st that the Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague had ordered Russia to compensate the company for the [...]

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 Voices on the street: young Ukrainians on the 2019 election

Voices on the street: young Ukrainians on the 2019 election

March 30, 2019

The last time Ukrainians went to the polls, in 2014, the incumbent president Viktor Yanukovych had fled to Russia and Kiev was recovering from months of public protest. Oligarch Petro Poroshenko [...]

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 Ukranians in the Polish-German borderland

Ukranians in the Polish-German borderland

March 25, 2019

This article is the first in a series of articles written by the graduates of 2018’s Solidarity Academy and re-published in collaboration with Lossi 36. Solidarity Academy is an [...]

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 Ra-zom! Performing revolution in London

Ra-zom! Performing revolution in London

March 13, 2019

Louis Train reviews the play Counting Sheep, in which viewers reenact the 2014 Euromaidan Uprising.

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 Music and memories under the samovar: Fanny Gordon and the songs of Eastern Europe between the wars

Music and memories under the samovar: Fanny Gordon and the songs of Eastern Europe between the wars

March 11, 2019

When she first practiced it on a child’s piano, little would the Polish-Russian composer Fanny Gordon have known that Pod Samowarem (Under the Samovar), one of her earliest hits, would eventually [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: Eurovision scandal, and early presidential polls

March 8, 2019

– According to the 2019 Freedom in the World Index, released on February 4th, Ukraine remains partly free. The country lost two points from the previous year because of the rising number of [...]

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Ukraine Monthly Digest: new law on sexual consent and public broadcaster dismissed

February 8, 2019

– On January 1st, a Ukrainian soldier was killed, despite the ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. The Ukrainian military regularly reports casualties in attacks by Russian-led troops in [...]

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 Border crossing – a photo essay by Petronella Dahl

Border crossing – a photo essay by Petronella Dahl

January 31, 2019

Only 80 kilometers from the Polish border you’ll find the Ukrainian city of Lviv. Easily reached from Kraków by train, it is one of the most accessible cities outside of the European Union’s [...]

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