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Do we need peace at any cost: Ukrainians on the limits of what is acceptable (infographic)
War always confronts society with difficult moral and strategic choices. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the issue of…
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Who’s Next: How the US Chooses Its Enemies
From year to year, under the influence of geopolitical events, wars, economic rivalries and diplomatic crises, Americans change their perception…
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Physics and chemistry may become more popular: why the Ministry of Education and Science introduced new coefficients for admission
From 2025, the system of admission to institutions of higher education will undergo important changes. The Ministry of Education and…
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“Doomsday Vault” on Svalbard: humanity’s last hope for food security
In the very heart of the Arctic, among the permafrost of the Svalbard and Svalbard archipelagos, there is a hidden…
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Long War – Short Hospitality: How Support for Ukrainians in the EU Is Changing
Our attitude towards representatives of other nations is not uniform and depends on the level of interaction we are willing…
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Three years of war: broken cities, broken destinies, unconquered people
On the third anniversary of the aggressor’s insidious invasion of Ukraine, experts, analysts and the world media are reviewing the…
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Mission (Impossible) Impossible: Why Europe Is Hesitant About Peacekeepers in Ukraine
The deployment of a peacekeeping contingent in Ukraine has become one of the key topics of security discussions in Europe,…
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Billions for Ukraine: Is It A Little or a Lot? Answer in percentage
During the three years of the war, donor countries steadily supported Ukraine, allocating an average of about 80 billion euros…
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Billions to help Ukraine: why money does not reach those who need it
Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the international community has provided our country with almost 11 billion dollars in…
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Rare Elements in Big Politics: Why Ukraine Is Important to the United States
IA “FAKT” already wrote that USAID recently suspended financing of all programs and projects in Ukraine for 90 days in…
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