Project by "Mirror Weekly" (zn.ua), «Mothers» series (2019)
Photographers: Hanna Hrabarska, Hanna Zolotniuk, Oksana Kanivets, Yevhenii Kershkov, Maxym Kozmenko, Oleksandr Kornyakov, Inna Liudvyk, Anton Malynovskyi, Valeriy Miloserdov, Mustafa Nayyem, Viktor Stadnyk, Oleksandr Techynskyi
Lesia Khomenko, «Max in the army” series (2022)
Lesia Khomenko, «Max in the army” series (2022)
Damien Hirst «Civilization Follows the Plough» (2005)
Damien Hirst «Civilization Follows the Plough» (2005)
Russian War Crimes project. Video: Oleksiy Sai. Special thanks to the “Ukraine 5 AM” Coalition for providing information on war crimes.
Russian War Crimes project. Special thanks to the “Ukraine 5 AM” Coalition for providing information on war crimes.
Key global trends in the information sector will result in formation of a “global intelligence” composed of all people connected via PCs, declared Yuri Milner, founder of Russia-based Digital Sky Technologies, during the discussion “Key Trends That Will Shape Tomorrow’s World” at the 8th Yalta forum of YES.
Religion in XXI century will play an important role in society development as before, and if politicians underestimate the need for peaceful coexistence of religions, this may result in conservation and exacerbation of the existing conflicts and may give rise to new ones. This idea was voiced out in the course of discussion “Key Trends That Will Shape Tomorrow’s World” by Anthony Charles Lynton (Tony) Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1997 – 2007) at the 8th Annual Meeting of YES.
Commitment to freedom and human rights is one of the key forces in modern society, Secretary General of the Council of Europe Thornbjorn Jagland said in the course of discussing human right and democracy in wider Europe at the 8th Yalta Annual Meeting of YES.