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Inna Polianska is a philologist by education, researching in the field of ethical and political philosophy, culturology, folkloristics, and aesthetics. She is currently working on a linguistic project, focused on exploring Ukrainian dialects. Being part of a team “In the land of Hope,” she is advancing the ideas of sustainability, social and ecological responsibility.
Chynadiyovo Castle The Saint Miklós (Saint Nicholas) Castle in Chynadiyovo, Mukachevo raion, Zakarpattia Oblast, has a lasting legacy — its palisades dared to challenge fate and survived against all odds. Lost among the majesty...
On 24 August 2019, Ukraine celebrated its 28th independence anniversary. After six years of war, the meaning of this day has become sacralized and is not taken for granted by millions of Ukrainians anymore. With the beginning of the...
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Followed by the eloquent slogan: “A story of the next president,” the TV series represents a typical satirical plot: a protagonist, Vasyl Holoborodko (Volodymyr Zelenskyy) who is an ordinary school teacher, unexpectedly wins...
Not only the five parties that passed the 5% threshold will get annual funding from the state budget in the upcoming five years under the Ukrainian law “On political parties” with anti-corruption amendments. Six more parties...
Desertification, land degradation and empty promises of occupation authorities: Crimea is still dealing with water shortage. Ukraine provided up to 85% of Crimea’s water needs through the North Crimean Сanal, connecting the...
On 16 July the law “On provision of the functioning of the Ukrainian language as the State language” came into effect, eliciting the reincarnation of many myths and misinterpretations around Russian speakers in Ukraine. This...
The Magnificent Seven Zelenskyy and Vakarchuk are not the only celebrities opting for a career change: other media personas are trying their luck as political newcomers, too. In Ukraine’s media landscape where access to oligarchic...
On 7 July, Russian journalist Dmitry Kiselyov, known for his promotion of aggressive Russian propaganda, announced a video-link between the state-owned Russian channel Rossiya-1 and Ukrainian channel NewsOne, comparing its importance with...
In October 2022, a few weeks before the Ukrainian Army liberated Kherson, Russian soldiers parked several school buses next to the Regional Art Museum named after Oleksii Shovkunenko. Over four days, the invaders loaded their vehicles with...