Prosecutions for bribery and corruption are increasing during wartime, but there is still work to be done
Ukrainian nuclear experts say an accident at the Russia-occupied Zaporizhzhia plant would be “almost impossible”
Residents in the Korabel microdistrict have found themselves trapped after waters rose again overnight
Ukraine’s economy has taken a battering from Russia’s invasion, with unemployment high and consumer debt soaring
Zakarpattia is the region of Ukraine furthest from Russia and Belarus. But even here, the war is hard to escape
Ukraine has been forced to cut school grants and local authorities are now scrambling to fund teachers’ wages
Salary cuts will have a negative impact on their morale, preparedness and medical treatment, say soldiers
Ukrainian feminists look back at the challenging year that has reinvigorated their activism and shaped their values
War has brought new difficulties for trans people, from accessing medication to changing their legal gender
Ukrainians find little to celebrate during the most difficult winter holidays the country has ever seen