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“Existential fight against Russia’s tyranny”: Ukraine, international diplomats honor Euromaidan Revolution fallen heroes
Ukraine honors the 107 Heroes of the Heavenly Hundred, Euromaidan protesters killed in 2014, as the country continues to resist Russia's aggression 11 years later.
The making of Euromaidan Press: from Maidan to global media platform
What is Euromaidan Press, anyway? Here's your chance to find out
The Euromaidan Revolution: How Ukraine’s 2014 grassroots rebellion changed history
It began with beaten students in Kyiv's central square. It ended with a president fleeing the country and Ukraine forever changed.
Georgians at the crossroads: protests against authoritarianism and Russian influence
On Tuesday, May 14, Georgia’s ruling Dream Party passed the “Foreign Agents law,” threatening aspirations to join the…
“Story of a dying empire”: Georgia’s “foreign agent” law protests echo Ukraine’s Euromaidan
Nearly a decade after Ukraine's Euromaidan revolution, the struggle against Russian influence has found new life on the streets of Tbilisi, where protesters see the "foreign agent" law as a haunting echo of the empire's last gasps.
The revolution that refused to be crushed: how Ukraine’s Euromaidan defied Russia’s subterfuge
While the presence of FSB agents on the streets of Kyiv during the Euromaidan protests was a chilling reminder of Russia's determination to maintain its grip on Ukraine, it was just one piece of a much larger puzzle - a campaign of interference that included everything from disinformation and sabotage to plans for an outright invasion.
From Rose Revolution to “Russian Dream”: Georgia at breaking point with pivotal pro-EU protests
Two decades after the Rose Revolution set Georgia on a pro-Western path, the country reaches a critical juncture as tens of thousands defend their European aspirations against the government's Russia-inspired "foreign agents"
Ten years after Euromaidan, Russia tries to erase Ukraine’s national revival
Despite Russia's war, Ukraine is still shaped by the reforms, activism and institutions that emerged from its 2014 pro-democracy revolution.
Serbian protesters use revamped logo of Euromaidan Press
They are trolling their government's accusaltions of a "west-inspired coup attempt" in response to protests against election fraud
Why Putin is paranoid about Ukraine’s agency
And why any scenario of peace for Ukraine should be based on what the Ukrainian society decides to do about its own future
Russo-Ukrainian war, day 636: Top foreign officials visit Kyiv on 10th anniversary of Ukraine’s Revolution of Dignity
European Council President, Germany’s Defense Minister, and Moldova’s President arrived in Kyiv on the 10th anniversary of EuroMaidan, and held meetings with Ukraine’s President. Germany announced a new €1.3 billion military assistance package for Ukraine.
App brings key Euromaidan revolution sites to virtual life
Barricades, the "Christmas tree," and other iconic sites of Ukraine's 2014 revolution are now viewable in augmented reality.
Brussels backs EU membership talks for Ukraine. Here’s what happens next
The debate is still set to happen at a summit in mid-December, but the approval of the European Commission sends a powerful signal to Ukraine, which was in 2014 invaded by Russia for choosing the path towards the EU.
Decade-long Euromaidan massacre trial ends with life sentence for 1 officer
A Kyiv court has delivered limited justice for the deaths of nearly 50 protesters shot in February 2014, and disproved conspiracy theories about the involvement of alleged “foreign snipers” in the Ukrainian capital. However, true justice is yet to be delivered: the bigwig perpetrators are fugitives in Russia.
Ukraine completes investigation against ex-president Yanukovych and top officials for killing protesters during the 2014 Revolution of Dignity
Ukraine's State Bureau of Investigation (DBR) has finished its probe of former top officials for organizing the violent dispersal of the 2014 Maidan protests, which killed over 100 demonstrators. Prosecutors have now filed indictments against ex-president Viktor Yanukovych and his security chiefs.
America’s proxy war? No, Ukraine’s liberation war
The United States is no doubt a major player in the Russo-Ukrainian War. Without Washington’s financial and military…
Kharkiv’s Freedom Square, where the sang songs of victory, battered by Russia’s war, is a poet’s favorite place
They asked me about it several times, whether it was new acquaintances visiting me from another city for…
“Freedom is not free. It must be fought for!” Ukraine’s war hero Da Vinci dies in Bakhmut
Thousands of mourners, including Ukraine’s top war officials, lined the streets and knelt on Kyiv’s main square at…
Whoever could, fled the Russians. They went back to Irpin to save the rest
We met with Andriy and Anton in late May 2022 while they were planning the next batch of…