In Kazakhstan, where a Soviet past still lingers, there are clear generational divides in opinion towards Putin’s invasion
Ukrainian journalist Nadezhda Sukhorukova tells of friends and homes lost during her final desperate days in the besieged city of Mariupol
Ukrainian journalist Nadezhda Sukhorukova escaped the besieged city of Mariupol on 19 March. Her diary describes the horror of watching her home destroyed
Any major concessions from Putin would risk not only his vision of a Greater Russia, but his future too
David Burnside, who runs New Century Media, was given the pass after stepping down as an MP in 2005, but denies using it for business
Volunteers are the backbone of relief efforts for Ukrainians, but they are let down by a government that – until two weeks ago – was set against refugees
Tory peers are among five House of Lords members with investments of at least £50,000 in BAE Systems
We are critical of militarisation, but we believe pacifism will kill and that Russia’s war crimes have left us with no option
Young people from Moscow, Kyiv, the US and elsewhere tell openDemocracy how they have been affected by the war
Loopholes in UK law allow legal professionals to take dodgy money for their services. Here’s how to stamp the practice out
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?