2 October | History | Adventures of signing the Ukrainian-Russian Treaty of friendship, cooperation and partnership |
13 September | History | Roots of Moscow’s imperialist policy in Ukraine and Ukrainians’ participation in the creation of imperial Russia |
7 September | World | Why is the Kremlin financing right-wing political ventures in Europe? |
1 August | Society | What does Ukraine have to offer against the Russian myth of “the glorious victory of Russian military power”? |
17 July | Breaking news | Vasiliy Nebenzya reacted to the U.S. diplomat's concern about the status of languages of national minorities in the occupied peninsula |
15 July | Politics | On pacifism as a servant of the aggressor |
2 July | Breaking news | The Russian side already tried to gather a council meeting on the law on Volodymyr Zelenskiy's inauguration day on May 20
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19 June | Politics | What likelihood of the pro-Russian forces returning to power is and where to expect the first strike from |
14 June | World | How are the Arctic Ocean, the Black and the Azov Seas interrelated in Russia’s strategic military thinking? |
26 May | Politics | Reactions to Zelenskiy’s victory in Russia |
19 May | World | During the 12th Kyiv Security Forum The Ukrainian Week met with the American publicist and researcher of Russian policy, Brian Whitmore, to discuss the future steps of Moscow in Ukraine and in the world, as well as details of the Kremlin's strategy for the West |
18 March | Breaking news | The convoy was spotted in Russia's Rostov region |
6 March | Politics | How Russia is using foreigners to spark conflict in Zakarpattia |
19 September, 2018 | Breaking news | A ban on the use of cultural products, namely movies, books, songs, etc., in the Russian language in the public has been introduced in Ukraine`s Lviv region |
4 September, 2018 | Breaking news | Russian propaganda systemically lowers the number of officially recognized casualties on the part of Russian occupation forces in eastern Ukraine's warzone |
15 August, 2018 | World | The Ukrainian Week talked with French cybersecurity expert Christine Dugoin-Clément about mechanisms for fighting fake news, the prospects for certifying true information, and the likelihood of separating propaganda from journalism once and for all. |
6 June, 2018 | Society | How the media helped pave the way for Russkiy Mir in the independent Ukraine |
5 February, 2018 | Professor of the London University about the way Ukrainians perceive the EU, the impact of the Russian propaganda and the recipe for Ukraine to improve its image internationally | |
15 September, 2017 | Director of the European Journalism Observatory at the Università della Svizzera Italiana in Lugano on how Western European media misinterpret propaganda from autocrats | |
26 May, 2017 | Co-Head of Ukraine-NATO Interparliamentary Council on the current state of dialogue between the Alliance and Ukraine, the future of the Euro-Atlantic security system and the Russian propaganda | |
31 January, 2016 | Society | How television paralyzes people |
30 October, 2015 | Why absurd opinions on “Ukrainian nationalists” are so persistent, and need to be refuted again and again | |
21 October, 2015 | American historian about propaganda and political manipulations as triggers of genocides in the 20th century | |
15 October, 2015 | Society | British writer and media expert on how media simulacra affect various audiences and why it is helpful to watch Ukrainian experience and mistakes in combating them |
17 August, 2015 | People who have lost their sensitivity temporarily or for a long time are no demons. They simply remove from their sensitivity zone certain people or entire groups | |
6 August, 2015 | An analyst who tries to win back our threatened sense of self-confidence and sober-mindedness | |
5 June, 2015 | World | Latvian Minister of Culture spoke to The Ukrainian Week about Russia’s war for the hearts and minds of young people, and ways for Latvia and Europe to resist it effectively |
27 April, 2015 | How the Putinian lobbying succeeds in catching even smart and good faith people inside a framework of gross lies, where they can no longer acknowledge facts | |
13 November, 2014 | Western misperceptions on the Russo-Ukrainian war | |
13 November, 2014 | Not everyone raised under western democracy considers freedom a universal value. Especially when it comes to the freedom of those whom they are not accustomed to noticing, hearing, or understanding | |
8 September, 2014 | For the Russian incarnations and successors of Goebbels, Ukraine has become a piece of virtual reality fabricated for the sake of domestic policies | |
13 June, 2014 | Live reports for foreign TV are much like navigating a minefield of alien stereotypes, alien influences, alien prejudices and alien interests. Things are further complicated by the spiteful foreign language that just keeps picking all the wrong words out of memory, as you feverishly fish for the right ones. | |
11 June, 2014 | Society | The ability to travel or foreign channels on cable TV are failing to safeguard homo post-sovieticus from propaganda of hatred |
22 May, 2014 | Society | The Ukrainian Week talks to Peter Pomerantsev, British television producer and non-fiction writer who spent nine years in Russia, on Russian state propaganda, new methods of informational war and how Ukraine should defend itself |
24 April, 2014 | World | The “referendum” in Crimea revealed Vladimir Putin’s partners in the EU. Most are minority radical parties which, according to his design, have to undermine the EU’s already quite unwieldy system from the inside with Moscow’s support |
27 March, 2014 | News | After speaking to representatives of the Ukrainian Jewish community David Frum, journalist of The Atlantic, says there’s not more trouble for Jews in Ukraine than in other European country and the atrocities described by Russian media is a part of Russian propaganda campaign against Ukraine. |
7 February, 2012 | Politics | The closer the 2012 parliamentary election is, the more actively the government is curbing freedom of expression |
1 August, 2011 | World | Russian myths about a “common victorious war” result from distorted terminology and historical facts |
8 April, 2011 | History | While stigmatizing the liberation movements in Lithuania, Estonia, and Ukraine for their “collaborationism,” the Kremlin turns a blind eye to the large number of former White Guards who joined the SS and Wehrmacht in the 1940s |
21 January, 2011 | History | Contrary to ephemeral statements by the Kremlin about “de-Stalinization,” the Russian propaganda machine is actively establishing historical myths first produced under Stalin |