The 2022 Freedom Award goes to Alexei Navalny
The 2022 Freedom Award goes to Alexei Navalny. Stand tall and remain defiant in the face of this oppression. #FreedomAward
The 2022 Freedom Award goes to Alexei Navalny. Stand tall and remain defiant in the face of this oppression. #FreedomAward
11th Emergency Special Session of the UNGA – 14 November 2022
Hosted by the House Hunger Caucus The crisis in Ukraine comes at a time when 45 million people are facing…
Speakers: – Sergiy Tomilenko – President of the National Union of Ukrainian Journalists (NUJU) – Teresa Ribeiro – OSCE Representative…
This report explores how Ukraine fundamentally altered its approach to regulating the internet in 2017 when it introduced economic restrictions…
This document offers an analysis and list of recommendations in the context of Turkey’s acquisition of an S-400 air defense…
This document explains the impact of the COVID crisis on the Russian federation.
Ukrainian Women Veterans Movement
EED organised a discussion titled “Journalism During a Time of Crisis”, held at Bozar on 3 May. The panel, moderated…
This is a report of two weekly TV programmes that are countering disinformation about the war in Ukraine among Russian…