More than 50 Russian military draft centres have been targeted in arson attacks since the invasion of Ukraine
Russians are leaving their country in droves to avoid being called-up to fight in Ukraine, heading for neighbouring states like Kazakhstan
How will Putin’s shock tactics – mobilisation, annexation and nuclear threat – affect the course of the war?
In a poll of civilians in Ukraine’s frontline cities, 67% said they no longer see a ceasefire as feasible
Led by an ex-politician with no official power, Kryvyi Rih’s miners and metalworkers have united against Russia
Aid delays have exposed a deep power imbalance between Ukrainians and the international actors claiming to help them.
Industrial action at Mine No. 9 in Novovolynsk follows takeover at the top and allegations of corruption
My colleagues and I interviewed 200 Russians about their attitudes to Putin’s invasion. Here’s what we found
Volunteers released from the Russian-run Olenivka prison colony are uniting to share news of those still held captive
Many activists view the elections as a vote on the war in Ukraine – and a chance to prove a desire for democracy
Ukraine’s state film agency wants to ‘reorganise’ the Dovzhenko Center. Opponents say the plan puts its legacy at risk
Europe may cringe at the sight of Russian tourists shopping while the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine grinds on, but a total visa ban is not the answer