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Ukraine’s strategy in Russian invasion: similar to Finland’s Winter War
Warfare expert Mykola Bielieskov explores Ukraine’s military strategy, which has allowed the country to successfully fight off Russia for the second week in a row, despite being written off by western experts as doomed by default, and finds it is similar to Finland’s Winter War.
What was written about the war in Russian news
We have analyzed news on Russian websites for February 24 to 27 and reviewed what the enemy was telling its population about the attack on Ukraine. To do this, we have rearranged our model of disinformation monitoring and analyzed almost 11,000 news items from Russian state media and manipulative websites that purposefully spread Russian disinformation.
Ukraine's accession to NATO will cause a crisis in Russia. The Alliance's official refusal can cause a crisis in Ukraine
Is Ukraine really facing an invasion by the Russian army? Why does Russia want NATO to officially forsake Ukraine? How is Russia's aggression of 2014 different from today's? How is the nature of the conflict changing and why can cyberattacks be more dangerous than military action?
Breaking the glass ceiling. Here's how Ukraine is moving towards gender equality
"I count the time of an internal reform of society from the Revolution of Dignity", says the co-host of the show "about" Yaroslava Kravchenko. "At first we became intolerant of usurpation and arbitrariness, then to corruption, then the war forced us to reassess values. Then we began to work out worldview topics, such as equality, tolerance, acceptance of others.A video titled "I (don't) want children" was released a month ago and has received 100,000 views, and 22,000 users have already subscribed to the YouTube channel of the "about" show. This is the first Ukrainian-language talk show in which women talk without shame about sex, orgasm, self-acceptance, childfree options.
IT hub Ukraine. Our companies sell sophisticated products but they don't attract local investment
By the late 1990s, professors and teachers of Ukrainian polytechnics had literally nothing left but their knowledge to pass on to students.Salaries were low, the material base was dilapidated and outdated, and the prospects were hazy. No one could even dream of a modern, powerful IT industry.
Decommunization of the minds. Here’s how freedom and their own money teach communities to act rationally

The grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the people who survived collectivization, the Holodomor, dekulakization, repression, and war, now after the Revolution of Dignity gained the right to dispose of the collected taxes and to decide where to move next. And this right is encouraging: "Ukraine of a healthy person" is gradually sprouting in small communities. Here we are telling about the example of the Humentsi community in Khmelnytsky region.