Media repression series: Ukraine calling Published on June 8, 2017June 6, 2017 Politics/Society How much has Ukraine really changed after Euromaidan? We hear from a young Ukrainian studying media, society and international relations at Leipzig and Wroclaw universities. More You might be interested in Independence! Photographs from Ukraine, 1991–2022 A review of “Independence! Photographs from Ukraine, 1991–2022,” a current exhibition at Zeitgeschichtliches Forum Leipzig. Nadia Parfan’s “I Did Not Want to Make a War Film” “The way you hug people in Kyiv is different,” Ukrainian film director Nadia Parfan tells me, her words speaking volumes Ukraine: nine years (not one) of Russian invasion "[My writings were] a desperate attempt to draw public attention back to the geopolitical and war crimes perpetrated by the
Independence! Photographs from Ukraine, 1991–2022 A review of “Independence! Photographs from Ukraine, 1991–2022,” a current exhibition at Zeitgeschichtliches Forum Leipzig.
Nadia Parfan’s “I Did Not Want to Make a War Film” “The way you hug people in Kyiv is different,” Ukrainian film director Nadia Parfan tells me, her words speaking volumes
Ukraine: nine years (not one) of Russian invasion "[My writings were] a desperate attempt to draw public attention back to the geopolitical and war crimes perpetrated by the