The email from UK Power Networks was a ‘requirement’ of Ofgem and does not indicate an increased risk of power cuts
First workers’ protest in Ukraine since Russia invaded erupts over embezzlement fears in the country’s coalfields
Many obstacles stand in the way of negotiated peace in Ukraine but shoots of diplomatic pragmatism may be emerging
Collaborate or resist? Patriotism, poverty and self-interest are pulling Luhansk’s people apart
Plan to pipe huge amounts of resource-intensive “green” hydrogen to Europe would undermine Ukraine’s recovery
A escassez é resultado da agenda neoliberal, que priorizou lucros corporativos em detrimento de pequenos agricultores
Even those who back Ukraine could lose their right to stay thanks to a crackdown by the State Migration Service
How Viktor Medvedchuk, once a key intermediary between the Kremlin and Ukraine, ended up on trial for treason
Journalist Svitlana Oslavska spent years writing about her hometown of Severodonetsk. Now the whole city is destroyed, and its people gone