Until the beginning of November, the fence surrounding the Trade Unions House in Odessa was…
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The Two Tavriyas and the Fate of Crimean Football
Tavriya Simferopol were the first ever champions of an independent Ukraine, but were dissolved following…
Op-ed: A Tale of Two Countries
With historic protests about to take place in Montenegro, Ivana Jordanovska reflects on dictatorship, democratic…
Islamic State Recruitment in Georgia: Why the youth of Pankisi fight under the black flag
From a remote valley in northeastern Georgia, disadvantaged youth flock to the cause of Islamic…
War and Holy Water in Ukraine: An Interview with Photographer Christopher Nunn
Last summer, while living in Odessa, I got in touch with British photographer Christopher Nunn,…
Heroyam Slava: The Heroes of Maidan
Who are today’s heroes in a Ukraine at war? And who will be in the…
Neither Serious Nor Sorry, Aleksandar Vučić Goes to Potočari
So Serbian prime minister Aleksandar Vučić won the “emptier gesture than Boris Tadić“ category, and…