Glasgow Loves EU are talking to Scottish Advocate Ximena Vengoechea Morales about the situation in Ukraine, human rights, war crimes and the role of the EU. Morales is a Columbian… Read More »
Lockdown Livestream: War Crimes in Ukraine
In this week’s Lockdown Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU are talking to Scottish Advocate Ximena Vengoechea Morales about the situation in Ukraine, human rights, war crimes and the role of the… Read More »
Concert for Ukraine (Orchestra of the Canongait)
Canongait Concert for Ukraine. Programme: Aaron Copland, Fanfare for the Common Man Williams: Theme from “Schindler’s List” Max Bruch, Kol Nidrei (soloist: Lindsay Martindale) Orchestra of the Canongait: Leader Liz… Read More »
Lockdown Livestream: Ukraine and EU
Glasgow Loves EU are talking to political anthropologist Arvydas Grisinas about the situation in Ukraine, the Euromaidan protests and the role of the EU. In November 2013 the Ukrainian government… Read More »
A conversation with young Ukrainian leaders (Aspen Institute)
Online panel discussion organised by the Aspen Institute. A cloud of uncertainty hangs over Ukraine’s future – as a sovereign state, as a democracy, as a European nation. The Russian… Read More »
Lockdown Livestream: Ukraine and EU
In this week’s Lockdown Livestream, Glasgow Loves EU are talking to political anthropologist Arvydas Grisinas about the situation in Ukraine, the Euromaidan protests and the role of the EU. Join… Read More »
Russia in Ukraine: 40 days of war, years of disinformation
In the latest of our European Conversations podcasts, Kirsty Hughes talks to Galina Pastukh, deputy director of the Ukrainian think tank Texty, about the dreadful war in her country, including… Read More »
World politics after Putin’s war (Another Europe is Possible)
Special edition of the Another Europe podcast as the Russian invasion moves into its second month How should we explain the rise of authoritarianism, fascism and ‘Putinism’? Can Ukraine win… Read More »
