LVIV, Ukraine — Slava Vakarchuk is used to filling stadiums. He’s the lead singer of Okean Elzy, Ukraine’s biggest rock band.
But on the day the war began, he was...
On March 16, by a vote of 13–2, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague issued a landmark ruling ordering the Russian Federation and its paramilitary forces to...
These books—memoir, fiction, and nonfiction—offer a glimpse into a century of historical context in Eastern Europe.
By Marci Shore
Kyiv is burning. I am struggling to...
There is broad support in the U.S. for Ukraine and global outcry over Putin’s increasingly hostile attacks on civilians. This hour, hear more about the geopolitical backdrop...
Dear Members of the Yale Community,
Over the past two weeks, I have watched with horror the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe in Ukraine. The callous disregard for human...
NPR’s Michel Martin speaks with Yale professor Timothy Snyder, about the difference between the history of Ukraine and the version of it told by Russian President...
Eight years ago, the country rose up against the corruption and brutality of Russian domination, forging a new kind of civic bond and commitment.
On Feb. 24, Russia...