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international-relations2 years ago

Zelensky's Decree Recognizing Russian Territories Angers Putin

Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a decree aimed at safeguarding the national identity of Ukrainians in Russia, listing several Russian regions as historically inhabited by Ukrainians. The decree includes plans to collect testimonies about crimes against ethnic Ukrainians, debunk Russian myths about Ukraine, and teach the true history of ethnic Ukrainians in Russian territories. Zelensky also proposed legislation granting dual Ukrainian citizenship to ethnic Ukrainians and their descendants worldwide, in response to Russia's efforts to grant Russian citizenship to foreign nationals and Ukrainian children in Russian-controlled territories.

international-relations2 years ago

Zelensky's Decree Recognizes Russian Territories as Historically Inhabited by Ukrainians

Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a decree aimed at preserving Ukrainian national identity in Russian territories historically inhabited by Ukrainians, including regions in modern-day Russia. The decree calls for the preservation of Ukrainian identity and the creation of a center to document crimes against ethnic Ukrainians in Russia. Russian officials, including former President Medvedev, criticized the decree as propaganda, while linking it to Western efforts to undermine Russia. Zelensky also submitted a bill to allow dual citizenship for ethnic Ukrainians and their descendants abroad, excluding Russian citizens.

international-relations2 years ago

Zelensky's Decree: Recognizing Russian Territories as Historically Inhabited by Ukrainians

Ukrainian President Zelensky has signed a decree recognizing specific territories in modern-day Russia as historically inhabited by Ukrainians, aiming to research, publicize, and protect their histories. The decree lists regions such as Kuban, Starodubshchyna, and Slobozhanshchyna, and calls for cooperation with international experts to preserve the national identity of Ukrainians in these areas. It also emphasizes countering Russian disinformation and propaganda, recording testimonies of Ukrainians who suffered forced Russification, and incorporating the true history of ethnic Ukrainians in educational materials within Russia's borders.

politics2 years ago

Macron supports limited autonomy for Corsica within French Republic

French President Emmanuel Macron expressed support for granting autonomy to Corsica "within the French Republic," but emphasized that any devolved powers must be agreed upon with the French state. Macron set a six-month deadline for the government and Corsican political parties to reach a consensus on a proposed revision to the Constitution. Corsican nationalists, some of whom advocate for independence, have long called for greater powers and recognition of Corsican as an official language. However, these demands remain sensitive in France, where unity and national identity are prioritized.

politics2 years ago

Zelensky's Fight for Ukraine's Democracy: Progress, Peace, and Challenges

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky's leadership during the war with Russia has boosted his popularity and garnered support from the majority of Ukrainians. However, challenges lie ahead as Zelensky must rebuild Ukraine's cities, infrastructure, and democracy after the war. He needs to address the country's tendency towards corruption and patronage networks, foster an inclusive sense of patriotism, and respect the Ukrainian constitution. The war has also highlighted the importance of civic duty and attachment to the country, but there is a risk of exclusive ethnocultural nationalism gaining traction. Zelensky's ability to navigate these challenges will determine the future of Ukraine's democracy.

opinion2 years ago

India overtakes China as world's most populous country.

As India is set to overtake China as the world's most populous country, the author argues that India needs to establish a stronger national identity, eliminate the caste system, and improve the quality of education to realize its full potential. The author also suggests that India should proactively approach China to resolve their border dispute and learn from China's success in attracting foreign investment and eliminating corruption.

politics2 years ago

Israel's 75th birthday overshadowed by deep divisions.

As Israel celebrates its 75th anniversary, the country faces its gravest existential threat yet - not from foreign enemies but from divisions within. Tens of thousands of people have rallied in the streets against what they see as an assault by an ultranationalist, religious government threatening a national identity rooted in liberal traditions. The divisions have filtered down to workplaces, friendships, and families. Despite political differences, many Israelis are still planning to celebrate Independence Day.

politics2 years ago

Jan. 6 Riot Gets Musical Makeover to Please Trump

Former President Donald Trump and his allies are using a recording of the Star-Spangled Banner, titled "Justice for All," to rewrite the history of the deadly Capitol riot. The song, recorded over a prison phone line by a group of defendants jailed over their alleged roles in the insurrection, features Trump reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Despite its low fidelity, the song briefly reached No. 1 on iTunes and has been embraced by Trump and his supporters. Experts say the song is another example of how Trump and his allies are trying to gloss over evidence proving the Capitol riot was anything but an act of patriotic resistance.

language-and-culture2 years ago

Italy Proposes Heavy Fines for Use of English Words in Official Communication

Italy's right-wing government, led by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, has proposed new legislation that would fine the use of English and other foreign words in official communications between €5,000 and €100,000. The proposed legislation aims to defend and promote the Italian language and protect national identity. The use of English words "demeans and mortifies" the Italian language, according to the draft bill. The proposed legislation still needs to go up for parliamentary debate.