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Nationalists Hail ‘Ukrainian Supremacy’ during Kyiv Pride Standoff

Hungarian Conservative

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June 22, 2026

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Tensions flared in central Kyiv on Sunday as the annual Equality March and a large-scale nationalist counter-protest unfolded under heavy police protection. The rival demonstrations highlighted a broader ideological struggle in Ukraine, where deeply embedded nationalist sentiment increasingly clashes with demands for greater LGBT rights and legal recognition amid the country’s EU accession bid. The post Nationalists Hail ‘Ukrainian Supremacy’ during Kyiv Pride Standoff appeared first on Hungarian Conservative.

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Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jun 25, 2026

Defenders raise Ukrainian flag on Kinburn Spit as Russians retreat – video

The Command of the Defence Forces of Ukraine's South has reported that Ukrainian defenders have raised the national flag on the Kinburn Spit and that Russian troops have abandoned their positions.

Kyiv Post

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· Jun 27, 2026

Ukraine May Be on the Cusp of a Turning Point in Its War Against Russia

Evaluations of Russian military superiority and advances have underestimated Ukrainian military resiliency, weapons production ingenuity, and growing military prowess. Well aware that the smaller underdog in an asymmetrical war needs only to “not lose” in order to win, Ukraine is now making it impossible for Moscow to claim any kind of victory.

Sputnik

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· Jul 8, 2026

EU Parliament Slams Ukraine for 'Disregarding Polish Sensitivities' by Glorifying Nazis

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - European Parliament lawmakers on Wednesday condemned Ukraine for naming a military unit after the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA, banned in Russia as an extremist organization), arguing that this move disregarded Poland's sensitivities as the UPA had committed multiple crimes against Poles during World War II.

NBC News

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· Jun 26, 2026

Las palabras de Viktor Gyökeres tras el empate entre Suecia y Japón

Suecia y Japón dividieron puntos tras su partido de 1-1 y esto significó el pase a la siguiente ronda para ambas selecciones. Los suecos todavía no conocen a su rival, pero Gyökeres asegura que pueden competir contra cualquier selección.

POLITICO

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· Jun 30, 2026

In Germany, even football now looks like a crisis of governance

After its World Cup defeat, the German team is not the only national institution failing to live up to expectations.

People.com

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· Jun 30, 2026

World Cup 2026 Live Updates: Norway and Fan-Favorite Erling Haaland Looking to Extend Run with Knockout Clash vs. Ivory Coast

Meanwhile, a German superfan is still reeling after the team's stunning loss to Paraguay on Monday, June 29

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Related coverage for "Nationalists Hail ‘Ukrainian Supremacy’ during Kyiv Pride Standoff": Ukrainska Pravda — Defenders raise Ukrainian flag on Kinburn Spit as Russians retreat – video. Kyiv Post — Ukraine May Be on the Cusp of a Turning Point in Its War Against Russia. Sputnik — EU Parliament Slams Ukraine for 'Disregarding Polish Sensitivities' by Glorifying Nazis. NBC News — Las palabras de Viktor Gyökeres tras el empate entre Suecia y Japón. POLITICO — In Germany, even football now looks like a crisis of governance. People.com — World Cup 2026 Live Updates: Norway and Fan-Favorite Erling Haaland Looking to Extend Run with Knockout Clash vs. Ivory Coast