In 2024, we can’t afford to have our choices made for us. We must exercise our agency. This war is existential not only for Ukrainians; it is existential for those of us who want to live in a world governed by the rule of law. My long read for The Guardian. www.theguardian.com/world/2024/j...
The long read: Everyone likes to support an underdog, especially if it’s winning. But it’s one thing to win a battle, it’s quite another to win the war. And Ukraine cannot win without internatio...
“In 2024, we can’t afford to have our choices made for us. We must exercise our agency. This war is existential not only for Ukrainians; it is existential for those of us who want to live in a world governed by the rule of law.” www.theguardian.com/world/2024/j...
The long read: Everyone likes to support an underdog, especially if it’s winning. But it’s one thing to win a battle, it’s quite another to win the war. And Ukraine cannot win without internatio...
Tanja Maljartschuk's novel 'Forgottenness' explores Ukrainian national identity and the country's struggle for independence by weaving the life trajectories of historian figure Viacheslav Lypynskyi and the unnamed narrator.
In the midst of a full-blown agoraphobic episode, the unnamed narrator of Tanja Maljartschuk’s novel “Forgottenness,” becomes engrossed in reading old newspapers. Asked by her increasingly conce...
The Association of Internet Researchers invites submissions for our 25th annual conference, #AoIR2024aoir.org/aoir2024/sub...
It’s early days, but apparently 2024 can go fuck itself, along with 2022 and 2023.
Russia launched a mass missile strike against Kyiv and Kharkiv; Zaluzhnyi says Ukraine downed a record number of Kinzhal missiles; A Russian missile reportedly hit a Russian village; Power has been partially restored in Kyiv; and more.
Russia unleashed a new large-scale air attack on Ukraine on Jan. 2, targeting Kyiv, the surrounding region, and Kharkiv with 99 missiles, preceded by 35 Shahed drones.
Russia’s latest large-scale air attacks on Ukraine in Kyiv, Kharkiv kill 5, injure 130 kyivindependent.com/ukraine-war-...
Russia unleashed a new large-scale air attack on Ukraine on Jan. 2, targeting Kyiv, the surrounding region, and Kharkiv with 99 missiles, preceded by 35 Shahed drones.
The number of victims as a result of the latest Russian missile attack has increased to 129 people, 5 people have died, the State Service for Emergency Situations reports. The work to eliminate the consequences is still ongoing in Kyiv and Kharkiv.
every time you see a heartbreaking picture from Ukraine today, remember that russian missiles of genocide are made of predominately western components.