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"I’ll shut the windows and draw the curtains. And then I’ll go to war…": Excerpts from the diary of Kyiv historian and writer Serhii Myronov

Support Ukraine punishing aggressor: What does EU need to do for peace

We all want peace. The Ukrainians the most. But peace without freedom and peace without justice is no peace at all...

Serhii Deineko, Head of Ukraine's State Border Guard Service, on texting Zelenskyy at 05:17, telling a Russian warship to go f**k itself, and the Monaco Battalion

We have every chance to end the war with a victory this year – Ukraine's Defence Intelligence Chief

Wartime diplomacy. Memories of German ambassador to Ukraine about one-year work at war

"When we received instructions during the night of February 23/24 to leave Kyiv, we still had hopes nothing would happen..."

"I offered him to make an old dream of his come true – to go on a trip around the world. But he went to war instead" – stories of foreign soldiers who died fighting for Bakhmut

EU acting to ensure international law will prevail in Russia's war against Ukraine

For the European Union and our partners, there is no alternative to staying the course of our ‘triple strategy’ in countering Russia's aggression against Ukraine.

Don’t look up. How Ukrainians were (not) warned about the Russian invasion

On the eve of the first anniversary of the full-scale invasion, Ukrainska Pravda looks back at what life was like for Ukrainians while the enemy was gathering forces for a major offensive; how our Western partners believed in the escalation of the war more than the Ukrainian government did; and how come the offensive was a surprise to a large section of Ukrainian society even though there had been warnings months before it actually happened.

Davyd Petrovych vs. Goliath: The gradual revival of the devastated village of Moshchun, a year on from the Russian invasion

No jets for Ukraine yet: Ramstein allies' plan to prepare Ukraine for offensive

Ukraine must be ready for a counteroffensive in the spring since time is gradually starting to play against Kyiv and the West.

It is easier to go to war without feelings: soldiers' stories of love and relationships at the front

Coup attempt in Moldova: Sandu nominates new Prime Minister facing Russia's threat

"The plan envisages the use of people from outside the country for violent actions in Moldova. They are planning violent actions, including attacks on some state institutions and taking hostages," the president of Moldova said.

Bohdana's first battle. How a Ukrainian Self-Propelled Howitzer forced the Russians to make a "gesture of goodwill" at Zmiinyi Island

New level of Transnistrian conflict: Moldova makes a step to ruin pro-Russian separatist regime

Based on the law, the economic blockade of Transnistria should begin, and conciliatory negotiations with the separatists should change to coercion for reintegration...

"People live their lives not comprehending what happiness it is to hug children." Story of a woman whose entire family was taken by war

Russia's February offensive. Hottest spots on the front now and possible directions of Russia's new attack on Ukraine

How Brussels assesses Kyiv's readiness to join the EU: Analytical report

The level of European integration of Ukraine is chaotic, unsystematic... For the success of the move to the EU, one must not forget two components...

Coercion into Compromise: How West Frees Serbia from Russian Dependence

The "Kosovo compromise" promoted by the EU and the USA could fundamentally change the balance of power in the Balkans, significantly affecting Russia's interests.

Siege of Scholz: how German public opinion influenced the transfer of tanks to Ukraine

Hesitation regarding sending Leopard 2 tanks to Ukraine has its roots in the plane of public opinion, which has been influenced by Russian propaganda for so long.

"I'll get you even a spaceship if you need it!". Stories of three volunteers killed by Russia

Seven steps for Ukraine’s EU future. How does Kyiv implement Brussels’ requirements

The EU decision requires Ukraine to fully implement each of the recommendations. Half a year after obtaining candidate status, this goal has not been achieved on any criteria...

"Parents imagined a leg where the toes would move." How Ukraine's first child who lost a limb due to the war is undergoing prosthetics treatment

Council of Europe prepares the creation of tribunal for Putin and Russian leadership

A "single crime trial" should be created in The Hague to punish the leadership of Russia and Belarus for the crime of aggression against Ukraine...

Prof. Afrim Hoti: The ending of the war in Ukraine will influence Balkans

Those who save us from darkness. Stories of power engineers killed by Russian aggression

Russia lost Donbas case at first international Court. What does it mean

The decision has become an astonishing victory for Ukraine. It will have real financial benefits for many Ukrainian businesses, and in some places for ordinary citizens...

A peardrop-flavoured cure for war: a Ukrainian-German doctor on Ukrainian refugees, a remedy for losing your home, the fear of death and the power of love

"Brigades come and go, but we are here all the time." How fighters in a Territorial Defence Force battalion defend their native Bakhmut

"This pain will never go away. We'll just learn to live with it": stories of the fallen soldiers' wives who founded a community

"Their whole lives were ahead of them… or should have been": the children killed by the Russian missile that hit a Dnipro apartment block

Ukraine Reforms Media Regulation during the War. Why Now and What Does It Change?

Eight reasons why the new Media Law should be considered one of the most important parliamentary achievements of the year.

Bakhmut symphony, January 2023. How the city continues to survive the war

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