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How to return Ukrainian journalism to the de-occupied territories?
Natalie Adamovych 17 July 2023

How to return Ukrainian journalism to the de-occupied territories?

INTERVIEW Lithuanian human rights advocate and documentarian Gediminas Andriukaitis: “Ukraine must be in NATO”
Mykola Mirnyj 06 July 2023

Lithuanian human rights advocate and documentarian Gediminas Andriukaitis: “Ukraine must be in NATO”

A story of a man spent two months in captivity in the Russian pre-trial detention center with other civilians and volunteers
Elina Sulima 03 July 2023

A story of a man spent two months in captivity in the Russian pre-trial detention center with other civilians and volunteers

A witness account of abduction and torture in Hornostaivka village, Kherson region
Elina Sulima 26 June 2023

A witness account of abduction and torture in Hornostaivka village, Kherson region

Torture as a policy of suppressing Ukraine’s resistance to the Russian invasion – Report
Diana Kolodiazhna 23 June 2023

Torture as a policy of suppressing Ukraine’s resistance to the Russian invasion – Report

Over 30 citizens of Ukraine are persecuted for participation in the Noman Çelebicihan Crimean Tatar Volunteer Battalion
Mykola Mirnyj 10 March 2023

Over 30 citizens of Ukraine are persecuted for participation in the Noman Çelebicihan Crimean Tatar Volunteer Battalion

Social isolation, ignoring needs and multiple discrimination: what Ukrainian Roma face when fleeing war
Yana Radchenko 28 December 2022

Social isolation, ignoring needs and multiple discrimination: what Ukrainian Roma face when fleeing war

Dmytro and Olena from Kupyansk imprisoned for sending SBU pictures of Russian equipment: Couple tells how they waited for town liberation in captivity
Serhiy Kochmarskyy 07 November 2022

Dmytro and Olena from Kupyansk imprisoned for sending SBU pictures of Russian equipment: Couple tells how they waited for town liberation in captivity

‘Do you need a corpse?’: reportage from Izyum hospital where hundreds of civilians, including those tortured almost to death by Russians, were saved during occupation
Yelyzaveta Sokurenko 10 October 2022

‘Do you need a corpse?’: reportage from Izyum hospital where hundreds of civilians, including those tortured almost to death by Russians, were saved during occupation

It’s not a problem for Russians to place Grad MLRS behind column of civilians and fire at Ukrainian positions: Story of veteran who escaped from occupied Kherson region
Natalie Adamovych 30 September 2022

It’s not a problem for Russians to place Grad MLRS behind column of civilians and fire at Ukrainian positions: Story of veteran who escaped from occupied Kherson region

Road for survival. How Ukrainians from occupied South cross Vasylivka to break free
Olena Struk 08 September 2022

Road for survival. How Ukrainians from occupied South cross Vasylivka to break free

‘I recognized his cross and teeth, waited for DNA analysis results for another month’: Iryna from Chernihiv spent several weeks searching for her husband, killed in Russian strike on evacuation bus
Natalia Patrikeeva 02 September 2022

‘I recognized his cross and teeth, waited for DNA analysis results for another month’: Iryna from Chernihiv spent several weeks searching for her husband, killed in Russian strike on evacuation bus

‘Spring was very cold. Or so it seems to us’: Story of man from Mariupol who survived under rubble of bombed-out building but lost his daughter
Yelyzaveta Sokurenko 30 August 2022

‘Spring was very cold. Or so it seems to us’: Story of man from Mariupol who survived under rubble of bombed-out building but lost his daughter

‘I came for a cross to put on grave of murdered girl and was hit in teeth with buttstock’: reportage on Russian war crimes in Chernihiv region’s village
Yelyzaveta Sokurenko 30 August 2022

‘I came for a cross to put on grave of murdered girl and was hit in teeth with buttstock’: reportage on Russian war crimes in Chernihiv region’s village

‘Occupiers went on a rampage on March 27-28: they shot men of all ages indiscriminately’ A teacher from Bucha tells how she lost her husband and nephew
Yelyzaveta Sokurenko 30 August 2022

‘Occupiers went on a rampage on March 27-28: they shot men of all ages indiscriminately’ A teacher from Bucha tells how she lost her husband and nephew

How independent lawyers are ‘silenced’ in Crimea
Anton Gireev 22 July 2022

How independent lawyers are ‘silenced’ in Crimea

“The first trial against the russian soldier” as an indicator of the state justice system of Ukraine
25 May 2022

“The first trial against the russian soldier” as an indicator of the state justice system of Ukraine

Revealing identity of Russian POWs: violation of their right to protection against ‘public curiosity’ or existence of ‘compelling public interest’?
07 April 2022

Revealing identity of Russian POWs: violation of their right to protection against ‘public curiosity’ or existence of ‘compelling public interest’?