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  • “Ukraine is Under Constant Threat: How War Affects People’s Lives” S. Anastasia

    “Ukraine is Under Constant Threat: How War Affects People’s Lives” S. Anastasia

    Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has been going on for over two years, mercilessly testing the strength of Ukrainians. Constant shelling, including nighttime attacks by Shahed drones, has become a terrible challenge for every citizen. How can you live, work, and study when a threat is constantly hanging over your head? Two years of war Read more

    November 14, 2024
  • Israel’s Intelligence Community is unable to produce strategic intelligence because it seeks action and to please its political customers- Dr. H. M. Önder

    Israel’s Intelligence Community is unable to produce strategic intelligence because it seeks action and to please its political customers- Dr. H. M. Önder

    Although there are many books on the operational activities of the Israeli intelligence community, there is a dearth of studies on its analytical culture and its relations with Israeli governments, both in domestic and foreign sources. The question of how the Israeli intelligence community provides support to Israeli governments is important in this context. The Read more

    November 14, 2024
  • About Emotional Burnout in Times of War and Fatigue—Sapel Anastasiia

    About Emotional Burnout in Times of War and Fatigue—Sapel Anastasiia

    Emotional burnout and fatigue are a constant companion of Ukrainians during the war. People face a stream of disturbing news, losses, and fear for their own lives and those of their loved ones. It is important to realize that emotional burnout is not a weakness but a natural reaction to extreme circumstances. It is a Read more

    October 16, 2024
  • Education in Ukraine During the War: Challenges and Indomitable Spirit-Secretova Anastasia

    Education in Ukraine During the War: Challenges and Indomitable Spirit-Secretova Anastasia

    The war made significant changes in all spheres of Ukrainian life, and education was no exception. Despite the shelling and other challenges, teachers and students of education show incredible resilience and desire for knowledge. Since the beginning of the full-scale invasion, the educational process in Ukraine has undergone radical changes. Many schools were damaged or Read more

    October 13, 2024
  • The Ukraine-Russia War: It is Personal For Everyone—Prof. Dr. S. Özçelik

    The Ukraine-Russia War: It is Personal For Everyone—Prof. Dr. S. Özçelik

    I attended the workshop titled “Witnessing the Ukrainian War” held in Wroclaw, Poland, between August 27 and 30. This workshop was led by the University of Alberta in Canada, where the Ukrainian diaspora is active in every field. Also, many other institutions have been supporting this workshop since 2022, the beginning of the war. The Read more

    October 6, 2024
  • Fake News, Media Literacy, and Media Safety- Valeria Derkach

    Fake News, Media Literacy, and Media Safety- Valeria Derkach

    A fake in the 21st century is a phenomenon that in the short term can lead to negative consequences: the emergence of foci of social tension and destabilization of the socio-political situation both in a separate region and in the state as a whole. Long-term use of methods of disseminating false information can lead to Read more

    September 26, 2024
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