Schneider Shorts 13.03.2026 -Researchers Affected by War in Ukraine and Beyond
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4 Articles
In 2023, Georgiy Karetnikov returned to the gulag where he was born during the Soviet period. From this journey into the family past, his daughter, Dasha Karetnikova, a photographer, drew a book that begins and ends up in the place of confinement where fate had separated his father from his own mother.
As the war in Ukraine continues to claim lives and transatlantic relations deteriorate, political scientist John J. Mearsheimer offers an analysis that challenges the dominant view: it is the West's own actions that have laid the foundation for the disaster. John J.
Schneider Shorts 13.03.2026 -Researchers affected by war in Ukraine and beyond
Schneider Shorts 13.03.2026 - German university welcomes the real victims of war, bad dentistry and bad cancer research in Germany (with major input from USA), fraud and patient abuse in Italy, and finally, with two papermillers in Poland - one very successful, another hit by retractions.
It has recently been four years since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine and this conflict has been consolidated as the greatest human and economic tragedy on European soil since the Second World War. What was initially raised as a lightning operation has turned into a war of total wear and tear, with hundreds of thousands of people killed or injured, causing destruction and losses of billions of euros and whose recovery will take …
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