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Ukraine’s Cultural Resistance: A Collective Responsibility

Everyone Can Contribute to Ukraine’s Cultural Resistance In the face of Russia’s war of aggression and its policy of erasure, reading a Ukrainian author is already an act of solidarity. Whether it's classical or contemporary literature, or if you’re looking to introduce Ukrainian culture to your children, there’s something for everyone. Every book read is a victory for Ukrainian identity and culture. Thank you to the many towns and libraries already committed to this cause: Annemasse, Saint-Calais, Béziers, Domarin, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, the Departmental Media Library of Essonne – Professionals, Réseau M, the European Network of Poissy, the library of Combloux… and more than 300 other towns and municipalities across France are already taking part. 📍 And you? From...

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Russia must pay

The aggressor must pay. Today, more than €300 billion of Russian assets are frozen worldwide — including €209 billion in Europe. These are public funds belonging to the Central Bank of Russia, immobilized in foreign financial institutions. So far, only €3 billion, from the interest generated by these assets, has been allocated to Ukraine. Meanwhile, the destruction caused by Russia’s war amounts to hundreds of billions of euros: Civil infrastructure: roads, bridges, train stations, airports… Essential buildings: housing, schools, hospitals, city halls… Energy infrastructure: power plants, dams, electricity networks… Targeted economy: agriculture, industry, tourism…The European aid that has been voted on is not enough.The interest from the frozen asse...

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A French radio station in occupied Ukraine is broadcasting recruitment ads for the Russian army

The investigation by The Insider reveals that a Russian radio station broadcasting under the NRJ brand is now operating in Ukrainian territories temporarily occupied by Russia. Since January 2024, in the Donetsk region, a Russian station using the NRJ license has been broadcasting continuously — and not just music. The investigative report shows that Russia has installed a transmitter to ensure coverage so that “Nouvelle Radio Jeune” (NRJ) can be heard even in occupied territories and serve as a recruitment tool for the Russian army. On air: music, official jingles from the French radio brand, messages from international music stars — but also calls for listeners to join the Russian army and take part in Vladimir Putin’s so-called “special operation.” A phone number and a link are even ...

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