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Jan 251 min read
“I Tend to the Graves of My Husband, Brother, and an Unknown Soldier”
Natalia Mykhailyshyn, a woman who lost her husband and brother in the war and tends to the grave of an unknown Ukrainian soldier
Jan 253 min read
"No matter how it sounds, Russia must become small again"
Yaroslav Bazylevych, a Lviv resident who lost his family in a Russian attack,
shares what a just peace for Ukraine means to him.
Jan 251 min read
“I Opened My Eyes and Couldn’t See My Legs”
Yana Stepanenko, a 13-year-old Ukrainian girl who lost both legs due to the war and ran the Boston Marathon on prosthetics
Jan 254 min read
«I Didn’t Want to Be a Writer at War. I Wanted to Be a Warrior»
Lesya Hanzha, a journalist who swapped the pen for an arms to defend
Ukraine
Jan 253 min read
No Compromise on Assets
Why Russia's $300 Billion Frozen by the West Should Not Be Returned
Jan 163 min read
Resilient Tech Moves Ukraine Forward
I've never seen anything like this in other conflict zones," says American entrepreneur, co-founder of Green Flag Ventures, Justin Zeefe.
Jan 133 min read
We Go Where Ukrainians are.
How a logistics company delivers parcels to the frontline and Europe.
Jan 84 min read
We have 1400 explosions per month. But the newspaper is still coming out.
When they destroyed our oldest school in Bilopillya, they claimed it was a NATO instructors' base. In reality, it was an elementary school.
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