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Olexandr Zakharov

Olexandr Zakharov

project manager The Page, political columnist

People liable for military service prohibited from traveling within Ukraine: what’s wrong with Zaluzhnyi’s order and how should it be construed

Since yesterday, Ukrainians have been trying to find out if people liable for military service were prohibited from traveling between cities or regions during martial law without special permission.

International news review: Putin as a creature out of Dostoevsky and Indonesian diplomatic dances

Indonesia wants to act as a new mediator in negotiations between Ukraine and Russia, Europe and the United States promise long-term support to Kyiv, and Putin again "rattling" nuclear weapons and threatening Finland and Sweden.

NATO summit outcomes: What bloc leaders agreed on and how it to impact war in Ukraine

For the first time since the Cold War, NATO is boosting defense funding, increasing its combat-ready contingent sevenfold, and will help Kyiv defeat Moscow.

Constitution of Ukraine: How it may be changed and what about elections during wartime

The Ukrainian Constitution turns 26 on June 28. During this period, it was repeatedly changed and rewritten.

Constitution from IT specialist: Asian tiger with European values

On Tuesday, June 28, the Ukrainian Constitution is turning 26. What state model could IT specialists choose if they could rewrite the Basic Law? Roman Prokofiev, co-founder and CEO of the global job search service Jooble, discusses this in the column for the outlet SPEKA.

Path to EU, political crisis, and Orban's new pro-Russian "pas": What Ukraine to expect from West

Ukraine has been reminded that without reforms it will not get into the EU. The West, meanwhile, is drowning in global and local political crises, while Russia is mining the Black Sea. Hungary demands to stop imposing sanctions against the Kremlin and revert to diplomacy to end the war.

Ukraine becomes candidate for EU membership: How to keep this status

Kyiv was granted the status of a candidate for EU membership. Prime Minister of Luxembourg Xavier Bettel was one of the first to announce granting Ukraine and Moldova the status of EU candidate.

June 22, 1941: How Stalin had been splitting Europe with Hitler for two years

The attack of Adolf Hitler on the USSR, which took place on June 22, 1941, can be considered one of the crucial dates of World War II. At that time, the Soviets became reluctant allies of Great Britain and the United States, and at the same time, the American Lend-Lease helped the Soviet troops stop the offensive on the Eastern Front and win the war. So what happened before June 22, and why is Russia still, considering itself the winner in World War II, diligently throwing out two years of war from history?