More than 950,000 Ukrainian forced migrants have been living in Poland since the war with Russia escalated in 2022. How can they create a sense of home in an unfamiliar place, especially during the Christmas season? …Continue Reading Echoes of Ukraine
Children of War: Impact and adaptation of Ukraine’s children
Recently, we marked over 1,000 days of conflict since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine. We decided to look at a vulnerable group during wartime: children. What is the impact of war on their daily life and how have they learned to adapt?…Continue Reading Children of War: Impact and adaptation of Ukraine’s children
The ‘white bear’ and the Hungarian media: the effects of pro-Russian narratives in Hungary
The Hungarian media has been criticized for being centralized and repeating pro-Russian narratives. How does the situation in Hungarian media affect the lives of Hungarian journalists and locals?…Continue Reading The ‘white bear’ and the Hungarian media: the effects of pro-Russian narratives in Hungary
Understanding the Armenian dilemma: “Russia, or the West, or something third, it does not matter – only security matters”
Armenia stands at a crossroad, navigating a volatile geopolitical landscape. But for many Armenians, the real challenge isn’t choosing sides between Russia or the West—it’s securing survival in a region where peace is fragile, history looms large, and alliances are never simple….Continue Reading Understanding the Armenian dilemma: “Russia, or the West, or something third, it does not matter – only security matters”
The Silent War: Russia’s Cultural Appropriation over Ukraine
For centuries, Russia has tried to cancel every language and cultural difference from its neighboring countries. Ukraine being one of the most targeted. Can this be seen as a war weapon? …Continue Reading The Silent War: Russia’s Cultural Appropriation over Ukraine