Tired, dirty + exhausted, soldiers say they regret no part of operation that has already killed scores of their comrades:“For first time in a long time we have movement. I felt like a tiger.” My report from Ukraine’s Kursk offensive
https://t.co/lH5a3iZyhF from @TheEconomist
Das im Westen der Ukraine gelegene Lwiw ist weit weg von den Kämpfen, doch den Krieg findet man auch hier überall. Am augenfälligsten wird das in den Begräbnisprozessionen und im Litschakiwski-Friedhof, der wächst und wächst und wächst. https://t.co/gvTWOrVt9g
“The flags, with their black mourning bands, are usually taken down at night, but are put up again almost every morning. The war doesn’t pause, and the trains from the east keep coming.” New on Forms of Life, @CHeFredAT on the war’s presence in Lviv:
https://t.co/ej1jmV4vJI
Following a series of conferences, the #Eurozine network was established in 1998. Today, with over 100 partner journals across #Europe, one goal remains: to turn it into a starting point for #European debate. Latest episode of #StandardTime:
https://t.co/o1RPb6a73t
📺A not-so-short history of our dear partners from @Eurozine by those who rocked its cradle. Featuring Andrea Zederbauer, Walter Famler, Judith Vidal-Hall, @CHeFredAT & @papprekakinga. With @Displayeurope: https://t.co/ROMmmLK4ck
‘The EU and its member states should declare that if a country meets all the membership criteria, including respect for the rule of law and human rights, it will be immediately admitted to the Single Market and get access to the four freedoms and EU funds.’
This one by Vasyl Cherepanyn addresses some of the cornerstones of the European project. Spoiler alert: no they aren't untouched by the ongoing genocidal war in Ukraine. #themostimportantarticlethisweek
Resignation towards the war in Ukraine ignores not only the ongoing atrocities but also their implications for underlying European narratives. Now is the moment to rethink political orthodoxies. By Vasyl Cherepanyn https://t.co/njA9okd0SH
Lessons of war: The rebirth of Europe revisited | Eurozine co-founders @CHeFredAT and Klaus Nellen contrast Europe’s response to Russia’s war on Ukraine with opposition to the Iraq invasion in 2003: https://t.co/to7bnmYDFW
Those of us who read the indispensable @ZOsteuropa have long feared that Russia would blow up the Nova Kakhovka dam. Earlier this year, Ihor Pylypenko, Daria Malchykova warned for the consequences.
https://t.co/fKJI2vHSeu
Ein neuer Beitrag unserer Newsletter-Reihe
ZUR LAGE DER ZEITSCHRIFTEN IN EUROPA: ÖSTERREICH
Von Andrea Zederbauer, Redakteurin der Zeitschrift "wespennest"
https://t.co/zRsvAeEGfA
"Stürzt die verdammten Denkmäler!"
Der russische Schriftsteller Sergej Lebedew über den Krieg, die politische Verantwortung der Kultur und einer vermeintlichen „Cancel Culture“
https://t.co/DcBqkKJ9s1
As @Gospodinov68‘s @DebatesOnEurope speech appeared in @faznet readers wrote letters to the editor: “With his report, Mr Gospodinov has achieved what no political editorial and no military analysis have been able to do“.
Now in English! Tag och läs!
https://t.co/restKj2S6V
Remarkable by Katya Mishchenko.
>>Today European cities are full of Ukrainian flags. But what does their presence mean? Do these flags represent the revolutionary future or rather its commemoration? Is Ukraine supposed to be a dead hero or a living partner? It’s time to decide.<<