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Ukraine Rethinks Complex WWII Past
Hromadske’s Nataliya Gumenyuk spoke to Andrii Portnov, Ukrainian historian and Jan Claas Behrends, German historian
Balkans On The Brink
We spoke to Tim Judah, the Economist's Balkans correspondent on April 26th, 2016 in Kyiv.

The Court Of Absurd: How Russia Banned The Mejlis
Russia has recognized the only representative body of Crimean Tatars as a fringe group.
Can Ukraine's New Government Fix The Country?
After months of political deadlock Ukraine finally has a new government, which has sparked a range reactions.
Repression In Crimea: Muslims Under Threat
Abdureshyd Dzhepparov, a member of the Crimean Contact Group on Human Rights, became a victim of the annexation of Crimea.

Ukraine's Corruption, Explained By EU's Anti-Fraud Chief
The fight against corruption in Ukraine “is the real war to be won by Ukraine for its own survival and future.”
NATO To Discuss Expansion On Eastern Borders
The issue of NATO's expanded presence on Eastern European borders will be a high priority discussion at the Warsaw summit on 8—9th of June, 2016
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Traces of the Euromaidan Revolution: Amnesty
The second part of acclaimed investigative series explores the fallout of Ukraine's so—called 'amnesty law' protecting participants of the Euromaidan's deadly clashes.
