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Stories
November 13, 2023

Story #122: Volunteer Connects with Homeowners' Stories Through House Remnants

Daria, a volunteer with the 'Brave to Rebuild' organization, uncovers people's stories by piecing together what's left of their houses.
Analysis
November 13, 2023

Ukraine’s NATO Membership: Should It Happen Before the War Ends?

Ukraine’s accession to NATO seems untimely to some since Ukraine is at war. However, by delaying the invitation to Ukraine, NATO loses a valuable asset.
Analysis
November 10, 2023

How Does Ukraine Create Its Own Narrative?

As President Zelensky said “I need ammunition, not a ride,” Ukraine is resisting on both a military and a communication level.
Stories
November 10, 2023

Story #121: Ukrainian activists' Bulletproof Vests Protect Children and Soldiers

The story of the Lviv Defence Cluster, the world's first organization dedicated to armouring Ukrainian children from Russian weapons.
Analysis
November 7, 2023

Troubling 2024: What Challenges Will Ukraine Face?

The turbulent year 2023 is coming to an end, but the year 2024 promises to be no less perilous for Ukraine.
Analysis
November 6, 2023

Being an Export-Oriented Nation in Times of War: Ukraine as a Unique Case

Ukraine has lived through tyranny, autocracy, and various -isms, and knows the price of liberty - civil, political, and economic.
Analysis
November 3, 2023

Working Together to Reform: the EU and Ukraine Paths

Ukraine is steadily reforming its policies in order to meet democratic and liberal standards.
Analysis
November 2, 2023

A Dark Winter for Ukraine: (Un)avoidable?

Russia remains determined to plunge Ukraine into darkness. But is Ukraine ready to take on the challenge?
Stories
November 1, 2023

Story #120: "My Heart Is Bleeding": Mariupol Poet on the War's Tragedies

A Mariupol-born poet reveals what she and her family have lost to Russia's aggression and savaging of their city.
Stories
October 31, 2023

Story #119: Family Gives All It Had To Escape Russian Regiment

Sofia recalls losing her home and farm in Kherson Oblast first to the Russian occupation, and later to the Kakhovka dam flooding.
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