Michal Šimečka: "Anti-Ukrainian sentiment is being fuelled by Russian propaganda. That’s why it’s essential to show people in Slovakia that Ukraine never intended to harm our country."
The Serbian government generates conflicts that give an opportunity to shout to the whole world about human rights violations of minorities in Kosovo and the undemocratic nature of the Kosovar government.
26 April 2024, 17:00 — Yurii Panchenko, European Pravda, from Kosovo — Long-reads and interviews
European Pravda went to the border between Ukraine and Poland to see for ourselves how small groups of protesters are holding the economies of both countries hostage.
2 March 2024, 12:30 — Yurii Panchenko, European Pravda, from Medyka and Korczowa, Poland — Long-reads and interviews
A new conflict is brewing between Ukraine and Poland. This time it is about freight transport. Is there any chance to resolve this dispute through compromise?
2 November 2023, 10:30 — Yurii Panchenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Key ministerial positions in the new government of Slovakia have been given to individuals known for their criticism of EU policies, including those concerning Ukraine.
26 October 2023, 09:40 — Yurii Panchenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
What is really happening between Ukraine and Poland? Do the current issues have an electoral nature or are they systemic? Will they only intensify in the future?
11 September 2023, 17:00 — Yurii Panchenko, European Pravda, Karpacz - Kyiv
It turns out that Tbilisi's assurances of respect for Ukraine's territorial integrity are worth nothing. They are willing to allow an airline operating in occupied Crimea.
Why does the European Commission propose to impose restrictions against Ukrainian exports, although it had previously criticised similar decisions? How can Ukraine get out of this crisis without harming itself?
21 April 2023, 14:00 — Yurii Panchenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
The "Kosovo compromise" promoted by the EU and the USA could fundamentally change the balance of power in the Balkans, significantly affecting Russia's interests.
6 February 2023, 11:42 — Yurii Panchenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Olha Stefanishyna is the main Ukrainian official in matters of relations with the EU and NATO. As Deputy Prime Minister, she coordinates Ukraine's path to both organizations, working in this field for many years.
"Saint Francis is probably devastated that the Pope has taken his name," Donald Tusk, the former prime minister of Poland and ex-president of the European Council, responded to the recent statements of the Roman pontiff.
Estonian Narva, all of a sudden, turned into the main newsmaker on August 16. The government removed the Soviet T-34 tank, which was extremely important for the Russian community.