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Euromaidan Press (EP) is an online English-language independent newspaper launched by Ukrainian volunteers in 2014. EP focuses on events concerning Ukraine and provides translations of Ukrainian news, expert analyses, and independent research. Through its work, EP strives to bridge Ukraine with the English-speaking world.
EP is a registered non-governmental organization in Ukraine, NGO “Euromaidan Press.” Its current head of the board is Alya Shandra.
EP’s coverage is vast, spanning
- Ukrainian politics,
- the war and peace process in eastern Ukraine,
- the economy,
- history,
- breaking news,
- business opportunities,
- tourism,
- and more.
We collect, rely on, and promote non-partisan, non-religious, unbiased information in our fight against the Russian disinformation campaign. Many of our stories are devoted to Ukrainian soldiers’ efforts to defend the territorial integrity of our country’s eastern flank.
What we do: We run the site euromaidanpress.com where we translate and write news articles and analyses on Ukraine, create videos and graphic materials about Ukraine in English, and maintain a professional presence on social media (Facebook and Twitter). We release daily newsletters with our materials.
Our past projects included quasi-weekly newsletters from the Friends of Ukraine network covering projects in support of Ukraine and articles analyzing authoritarian movements in Ukraine, Europe, and beyond in the Reft & Light project. In conjunction with the Center for Civil Liberties, we launched and ran the site letmypeoplego.org.ua and promoted it on Facebook (English, Ukrainian) and Twitter (English, Ukrainian) in two languages to inform the world about the #LetMyPeopleGo campaign aimed to free Ukrainian political prisoners and hostages illegally held in Russia.“Euromaidan was a protest against an authoritarian president, but it set in motion global events. Ukraine now attempts to simultaneously fend off a resurgent empire in the east and heal the rot of its society caused by 70 years of totalitarian Soviet rule, all in times of immense change in the west.
The outcome of this battle will impact the whole world. Were Ukraine to again fall under the Russian sphere of influence, the authoritarian axis of modernity would grow, with potentially disastrous outcomes. This happened before: in the 1920s, it was Ukraine’s resources that allowed the USSR to industrialize and, ultimately, grow an appetite for dividing up Europe.
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2943 postsCurrent international events and world news headlines.Germany will initiate the search for Patriot air defense systems, but the promise of a NATO membership this summer is still vague
The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is being investigated for potential involvement in a Russian influence operation. Reports suggest that hundreds of thousands of euros from a pro-Putin network were directed to European politicians, including AfD members.
Russia is supplying oil directly to North Korea, defying UN sanctions, in a potential 'arms-for-oil' trade, according to satellite images obtained by the Financial Times.
Despite being summoned, the Russian ambassador to Poland refused to attend a meeting at the Polish Foreign Ministry on March 25, amid demands for explanations following a missile breaching Polish airspace during Russia's major attack on Ukraine.
At the meeting of the Ukraine Defense Contact Group at the Ramstein-Miesenbach Air Base in Germany, the country’s allies announced military aid packages and promised more missiles for Ukrainian air defense systems. New members joined drone and ammunition coalitions.
Western leaders reject Putin's election in occupied areas of Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia as illegitimate, decrying the repression of opposition in Russia, lack of genuine competition.
Macron plans to visit Ukraine with "concrete" proposals for greater support against Russian aggression, outlining upcoming military aid to bolster Ukraine's defenses, asserts that Russia must not win, is ready for possible escalation, and distinguishes between the Russian regime and its people.
Frustrated by months of delays, a bipartisan group of House members have filed competing discharge petitions to bring a long-awaited foreign aid package to the floor, potentially circumventing Speaker Johnson's opposition.
EU will ramp up arms production, boost cooperation, and strengthen its defense industrial might in the face of rising geopolitical threats.
The Pope's ambiguous statements on the conflict, often failing to clearly identify Russia as the aggressor, have led some to question the Vatican's understanding of the situation in Ukraine.
Russian President Putin falsely claims Belgium owes its statehood to Russia, continuing his pattern of distorting history to emphasize Russia's importance in world events.
The German Taurus leaks shed light not only on the technical details of a possible Taurus strike on the Crimean bridge, but Europe's shifting security landscape, as France and Germany compete for leadership amid evolving US priorities and the urgent need to support Ukraine's defense.
Russian propagandist Margarita Simonyan published a German-language audio intercept of this discussion and a very bad Russian translation. We give you a good English one.
On the surface, Poland's blockade of Ukrainian trucks at the border looks like defense of its farmers. But an exposé by Ukrainian journalists unmasks Poland's simultaneous embrace of now-banned imports from Russia, funneling cash to the very enemy it claims to resist.
Macron suggests Western nations might send troops to Ukraine, saying France is "not against sending them"; Sweden, Poland, and the Czech Republic quickly dismiss the idea.
Moldova's Transnistrian politician claims the region's parliament may ask Putin to annex it. Ukraine aims to counter Russia's interference in Moldova as intelligence questions threat.
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