You're reading: Daily Digest: Top news of July 14-15
  • • The latest story in the Kyiv Post’s Honest History series answers the question: To whom does Crimea belong?
  • • Watch famous Polish actors read two autobiographical stories by Ukrainian political prisoner Oleh Sentsov to support Ukrainian film director.
  • • Rebecca Harms, a member of the Green Group in the European Parliament, has recently posted a letter from Server Mustafayev, a Crimean human rights activist, who has been held in detention since his arrest on May 21.
  • • The European Union’s biggest timber firms are colluding in the destruction of Ukraine’s virgin forests, a new report claims.
  • • Starting from July 14, the ticket prices for all types of public transportation in Kyiv were raised.
  • • The U.S. Embassy in Ukraine says that the world expects Russia to immediately free illegally convicted Ukrainian film director Oleh Sentsov. See a photo gallery from a rally in Kyiv in support of Sentsov.
  • • A Swedish university came under criticism when a guest lecturer turned out to be a pro-Kremlin blogger sharing disinformation about the war in Syria and Ukraine.

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