Exclusive: Forces said revealing whether anti-racist activists had been paid off could expose the UK to a higher risk of terror attack
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Young people from Moscow, Kyiv, the US and elsewhere tell openDemocracy how they have been affected by the war
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A phone recording captured details of police brutality against Russian anti-war protesters
Young Ukrainians are slowly making their way to the UK. Will we penalise them on the basis of dodgy assessments, or will we welcome them?
While everything suggests Russia may now be in serious trouble, there are still reasons for caution
I’m an immigrant as well as a researcher, so I know well why the EU’s emergency response scheme isn’t as generous as it looks
For those who require insulin or other prescription drugs, the situation is a matter of life and death
Rosneft's CEO Igor Sechin was sanctioned by the UK on Thursday. Mercantile and Maritime Energy has shares in a major project by the firm
The Scottish shipping business says it is no longer attached to billionaire Vagit Alekperov – but questions remain over its links to Russia
Feminist activists formed Russia’s first anti-war movement. Now, to prevent catastrophe in Ukraine, we must stand up to those stuck in the past