After the Georgian Rose Revolution of 2003, the Ukrainian attitude towards Georgia as a country for recreation and perhaps even a country to move to has changed dramatically. Over these years, we have become accustomed to considering Georgia... read more
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Old New Houses. How Ukraine and Bosnia and Herzegovina
combine historic and modern
architecture
Modern cities impress with the scale and number of inhabitants. More and more places on the planet are turning into... read more



Goodbye, Sovok. How Ukraine, Armenia, and Georgia Create a New School
The school education in Georgia, Armenia, and Ukraine is currently in a state of active reform. This process began in primary school, where... read more



“Little Star" – Bosnia and Herzegovina on the running map of Europe
Regular running not only strengthens the heart, but also heals the wounds caused by war and love. The experience of Trcanje I TO running club from the capital of Bosnia and Herzegovina testifies to this. read more



Carpathian Buffalos or Eco-Farming, the Ukrainian Way
We are heading to the Ukrainian village of Horinchovo, Khust Raion, Zakarpattia Oblast. Horinchovo is an ancient village with a rich history. Various sources mention the village as far back as... read more



Time and the trauma
Being a war generation ourselves, we have our part of traumas. The traumas of Artsakh (Karabakh) war are always in a corner of our memory and sometimes remind us about themselves. The intention of exploring trauma took us to Serbia – Belgrade, where we were trying to understand if the trauma was overcome after twenty years of the Serbian conflict. read more