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President of a fictional country: what Putin lied about Ukraine
Putin’s address on the occasion of the diplomatic recognition of pseudo-republics in the Russia-occupied territories of eastern Ukraine…
No country has a success story in countering fake news – Kazarin
Why wasn’t Crimea on the mental map of Ukraine until 2014? Under what conditions will he return to…
What Holodomor Teaches Us
The Holodomor is a fake created with the money of Nazi Germany … It sounds like a line…
Global Recognition of the Holodomor as Genocide Is the Best Monument to Its Innocent Victims, — expert
The current generation has a great mission: to achieve the recognition of the Holodomor as genocide, and this…
Memorial to Great Famine Victims in Kyiv Will Become a World-Class Museum, — Drobovych
The memorial to victims of the Holodomor in Kyiv is the first world-class museum that independent Ukraine is…
How the Revolution of Dignity Changed Ukraine: 10 Achievements
Major change is best seen from afar. The same is true of the Revolution of Dignity: its value…
After the Revolution of Dignity, Ukrainian Society’s Voice Has Become Stronger — Centre
The Revolution of Dignity has strengthened the voice of Ukrainian society, which is making an impact on positive…
How the Kremlin Wants to Control People’s Minds
Election fraud, pressure on the media, and persecution of activists are fairly common aspects of any autocracy. Russia…
How Russia “ground down” Ukrainians
Russia's narrative of its own national diversity and peaceful coexistence of languages and cultures is not quite consistent with reality.
Five identical technologies the Kremlin used to invade 1939 Poland and 2014 Ukraine
The Russian Federation is not only the legal successor of the USSR. It also inherited its expansionist politics, hiding behind statements of peace and assistance to fraternal nations. In this sense, September 1939 and March 2014 have something in common.