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Tuesday, 3 December

Andrii Kovalenko

Journalist, historian, author of publications about the Ukrainian diaspora. Worked as a political columnist in a number of Ukrainian publications (Politeka, Hyser), write about the legality of new buildings in Kyiv (Domik.ua)

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Victim of Basic Instinct: What Will Happen to Trump After the Court Verdict / Despite the scandal, Trump will remain a presidential candidate, and his chances of returning to the White House have not diminished.

2024-05-31 19:14

Russian game of thrones: What are Putin's motives behind Patrushev and Shoigu's removal / Major personnel changes have taken place in the Kremlin

2024-05-13 09:02

Putin’s Nuclear Balls: The Fate of the Kremlin's Final Plea / The Kremlin has no other choice but to try to intimidate the West.

2024-05-7 16:26

Success Plan for Ukraine: Washington Promises Victory Again / During an international forum in Saudi Arabia, Antony Blinken specifically addressed the future of Ukraine

2024-05-1 17:22

To Strike or Not to Strike: What Should Ukraine Do with Russian Refineries / It is extremely important for Ukraine not to slow down the pace of strikes on oil refining facilities in Russia

2024-03-22 21:42

Reset Sanctions? Why Ukraine Closes the Register of International War Sponsors / Recent days have sparked numerous societal questions regarding the removal of several sanctions imposed on companies linked to the Russian Federation

2024-03-22 18:12

Stop the War: Does Putin Want Peace with Ukraine? / Putin has never hidden his true desires for Ukraine

2024-03-14 15:02

Close the border: why Tusk went on about Polish farmers / A proposal to halt imports entirely would significantly strain relations between Kiev and Warsaw.

2024-02-28 17:54

What's your beef with me? Why did Putin kill Navalny? / The West could take tough measures against the Kremlin after the death of the main Russian opposition leader

2024-02-16 19:43

Bonded by faith and love for Ukraine: How the Armenian community of Dnipro welcomed their church and rallied to defend the city in 2022 / Famous Ukrainian philanthropists built the Church of St. Gregory Lusavorich in the Dnieper. Now the Armenian community is united around the temple and provides assistance to displaced people and the military of the Armed Forces of Ukraine.

2024-02-1 19:49