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Ukrainian crisis

Pieniążek from Kyiv: It’s not the end of Maidan

Barricades rise and fall as the Maidan protesters struggle with the militia.

Ukrajinci su u Evropskoj uniji, čak i ako Ukrajina nije

Ako Brisel ne nauči lekciju iz taktičkog poraza koji je pretrpeo od Rusije i ne napravi plan za bezbednu ekonomsku integraciju sa Ukrajinom, desetine miliona Evropljanja će ostati van granica EU.

Pieniążek from Kyiv: Occupy Kyiv!

The largest protest, since the Orange Revolution, started on December 1st under Taras Shevchenko statue and reached Independence Square. Despite the large numbers gathered it wasn’t the march itself that was the most important but the events that took place in the vicinity. Before the first demonstrators reached the Independence Square, militia managed to move […]

The power of the wave of protests in Ukraine makes it impossible for the EU to trivialize the conflict

Interview with Ivan Krastev.

Sierakowski: Ukrainians are in the EU, even if Ukraine isn’t

Ukraine’s active citizens want integration with thee EU.

Radynski: The Eastern Partnership of Blood

Police violence on Maidan means that Europe will never again talk with Yanukovych.

Pieniążek from Kyiv: Violence on Euromaidan

Pro-European Union demonstrations were subsiding. Now the authorities gave a reason to still come out on the streets.

Pieniążek: Anti-regime calls are the strongest

Michał Sutowski interviews Paweł Pieniążek on what is really happening in Kyiv.

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