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Ruined cities and the fragility of everyday life — themes of Bosnian wartime art that are also familiar to Ukrainians.
In a new article about reflection on the parallels between Bosnian and Ukrainian experiences and their reflection in art. https://t.co/zR2alGMcsU
“After the Silence” is a Ukrainian NGO collecting oral histories, family archives, restoring the experiences of ordinary people to cultural memory. Ahead of May 8, we publish an interview on how #WWII memory shapes views of today’s war and remembrance
https://t.co/bMREmexuBG
@GlobalSumudFlotilla has spent 15+ years trying to break #Gaza’s naval blockade and open a humanitarian corridor. This year, Ukrainians joined. We spoke with activists about their decision to participate and what solidarity beyond states looks like.
https://t.co/1spxWtrnUj
Bohdan Krawchenko criticized the Soviet Union from the left and later helped build independent Ukraine. We spoke with him about the Ukrainian diaspora in the Soviet period — and its role today amid Russia’s full-scale war. Read the interview on our website
https://t.co/vPokO9flPO
Check out the webinar with our editor Oksana Dutchak. She talks about Marxist theories of social reproduction and caregiving work in Ukraine. Feel free to share!
https://t.co/hDUADfzyfb
Why "wars for oil" is a lazy argument in 2026.
How control over supply chains (not just wells) shapes the Middle East.
Why the fight for regional justice is, at its core, a climate issue. Read the full deep dive with Denys Gorbach & Simon Pirani: https://t.co/vf365D4GoT
The US-Israel operation in Iran has spiraled into a regional war, reviving the tired "it's all about seizing oil" trope. But is it really that simple? We sat down with Adam Hanieh to deconstruct the real political economy behind the conflict 🧵
https://t.co/vf365D4GoT
The Commons turns 17! We’ve been dissecting the world’s and Ukraine’s power structures since 2009, driven by a vision of equality and solidarity!
Big thanks to everyone who reads and contributes to the discussion! More greetings in our newsletter: https://t.co/ld5gOhLWS9
March 21 is the birthday of Marko Bojcun, historian and key voice of the Ukrainian left diaspora. We share our talk on Ukrainian leftists in Canada, their ties to nationalism, views on the USSR, and the political experience of the 1960s.
https://t.co/27n0m5fhk3
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, hosts the world’s largest refugee camp. Over a million Rohingya fled there after the 2016–2017 genocide in Myanmar. We publish an interview with Rohingya activist Nur Sadek on life in the camp and his people’s struggle.
https://t.co/lJa9gB99io
On March 29 at 15:00 UTC, the Left Renewal Blog will host a webinar titled “War, Austerity and Care” featuring our co-editor Oksana Dutchak.
You can find the Zoom link in the comments 👇
https://t.co/zL9NWIiedP
@UkraineSol is a network of UK trade unions and activists mobilizing solidarity with the Ukrainian labour movement since Euromaidan.We spoke with one of USC’s co-founders, Chris Ford, about the organization’s experience in building international solidarity https://t.co/o1deLz4BZQ
🎒 Snowstorms, heatwaves, floods, shelling — delivery couriers are still on the streets.
Our new episode looks at the people whose health and safety are built into the “flexible” model of digital platforms.
Watch the full video (English subs) via the link.
https://t.co/taKC1najCg
Over half of the pesticides used in #Ukraine are banned in the #EU. Celebrated as the “breadbasket of the world,” agricultural success comes with hidden environmental and health costs. Read our article on pesticide use and its impact on people and nature.
https://t.co/pZqojOzUfi
A massive demonstration with waves of anarchist flags — in Ukraine, such scenes existed only in the drawings of #DavidChichkan.
Watch the film in memory of friend, the anarchist artist who gave his life on the Zaporizhzhia front. (With English subtitles)
https://t.co/wnU5jrRD2V
Ukraine’s birth rate is now among the lowest in the world.
Under medical reform, maternity hospitals that miss birth quotas risk losing funding.
Does the “money follows the patient” principle really improve care — especially in rural areas❓
https://t.co/bSgrr7j9Xy
We’ve gathered a few warm New Year’s wishes and small gifts for you — all in our holiday letter. Come take a look!
Happy upcoming New Year — see you in 2026! 🎄✊🏽
https://t.co/dcUT0vU8u0
Missed our annual conference “In Search of Europe”? 🎥
All panel recordings are now on our YouTube — watch & share!
Engaging discussions on democracy, solidarity, the green transition & migration.
https://t.co/ZuaGju2gIy
🪨 A few months ago, the “mineral deal” between the US and Ukraine made headlines.
Now it’s mostly out of the news — but its stakes remain high.
Will it be real support, or a new cycle of resource dependency?
🎧 Listen to Ukraine the Possible.
https://t.co/i7KwnrH2Ti
🌱 As an EU candidate, Ukraine is implementing environmental and energy reforms even during wartime. But do they strike the right balance between climate justice and other public interests? Let’s discuss this at our conference!
🔗 https://t.co/pQjJyVzq1j