Victims are reluctant to report sexual violence and fear homophobia from Ukrainian authorities
Analysis: Russia’s forced ‘passportisation’ scheme is designed to reduce the number of Ukrainian citizens
Today, simply existing as a Crimean Tatar can result in imprisonment for years on end
Russia’s invasion has impacted women in many ways, from pregnancy care to sexual violence as a weapon of war
Controversy strikes the man who put suffering Ukraine on the couch and helped it heal
Ukraine’s reconstruction cannot be used to justify transforming the economy in favour of oligarchs and corporations
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OPINION: Invaded by Russia in 2014, much of Donbas is now devastated and uninhabitable. Could this have been prevented?
A new online system means anyone who receives a military summons will be banned from leaving the country
One year since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, surveys demonstrate that over two-thirds of Russians still support the war. Why do people believe that the ‘special military operation’ was necessary? How is it possible that they don’t change their minds even when they know about the Russian