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An Interview With Masi Nayyem: A Kabul-born Ukrainian Lawyer, Now Defending Ukraine
An Interview With Masi Nayyem: A Kabul-born Ukrainian Lawyer, Now Defending Ukraine
Masi was born in Kabul during the Soviet-Afghan war.
Anastasiia Marushevska
May 19, 2022
Two Filtration Camps and 2500 km Through Russia: An Interview With a Ukrainian Who Left Mariupol to…
Two Filtration Camps and 2500 km Through Russia: An Interview With a Ukrainian Who Left Mariupol to…
I met K about ten years ago; we worked together in a very energetic advertising agency. Since then, he became a successful tech…
Anastasiia Marushevska
Jun 8, 2022
The Complexity of ‘Never’
The Complexity of ‘Never’
The cruelty and ignorance of Russia can cause another Chornobyl. How long will we allow a dictator to terrorise us?
Anastasiia Marushevska
Apr 25, 2022
I Fled Ukraine to Save My 3-Year-Old Daughter. We want to go home
I Fled Ukraine to Save My 3-Year-Old Daughter. We want to go home
The incredible kindness we experienced on our journey doesn’t make up for the brutality from those who fired rockets at our house
Maria Basarab
Apr 2, 2022
Traveling Through My Russian-Occupied Homeland
Traveling Through My Russian-Occupied Homeland
The place that has given me so many joyful moments, is nothing like it used to be.
Nastya Popandopulos
Apr 11, 2022
Traveling to Georgia and Syrian Border Helped Me Understand Russia’s War Crimes
Traveling to Georgia and Syrian Border Helped Me Understand Russia’s War Crimes
We can’t go back and stop Russia’s previous atrocities, but we can hold them accountable and prevent more destruction.
Anastasiia Marushevska
Apr 11, 2022
My Parents Have Been Under Russian Occupation For 50 Days
My Parents Have Been Under Russian Occupation For 50 Days
I want them to survive so they can meet their new grandchild.
Diana Kurylo
Apr 15, 2022
Babyn Yar to Buchenwald to Bucha
Babyn Yar to Buchenwald to Bucha
Commentary on RIA Novosti Article and Nazi Final Solution
John Gordon Sennett
Apr 7, 2022
The War of Cultures
The War of Cultures
How Russia has been trying to destroy Ukrainian culture and freedom for centuries.
Alice Korzh
Apr 13, 2022
One Ukrainian’s Appeal to Fellow Jews Throughout the World
One Ukrainian’s Appeal to Fellow Jews Throughout the World
Urge the Israeli government to act immediately to save our lives.
Ilya Aizenshtat
Apr 11, 2022
Why I’m Staying in Kyiv Despite the Russian Bombs
Why I’m Staying in Kyiv Despite the Russian Bombs
My Greek family has been persecuted by Russia for generations
Nastya Popandopulos
Mar 23, 2022
My Family Is in Mariupol. I Don’t Know if I’ll Hear From Them Again
My Family Is in Mariupol. I Don’t Know if I’ll Hear From Them Again
The most terrifying feeling in the world is listing your mother as a missing person in Ukraine
Tania Rak
Mar 24, 2022
How Russia Took My Home Twice Under the Pretext of Liberation
How Russia Took My Home Twice Under the Pretext of Liberation
Putin is using a familiar playbook of phony referendums, propaganda, and war to build “Russkiy Mir” — the “Russian World.”
Alice Korzh
Mar 19, 2022
War and grit
War and grit
I’ve been off-internet for a week. As I plug back into the news cycle, “grit” is the best way to describe our most powerful weapon in…
Marta Khomyn
Mar 22, 2022
15 Days in Hostomel Under Russian Occupation; 15 Days of Hell
15 Days in Hostomel Under Russian Occupation; 15 Days of Hell
A story of Olena Trutneva, a design studio owner who thought Hostomel might be a good place to wait out the hostilities.
Max Sushchuk
May 7, 2022
Eyes on People: Ukrainian Volunteering as a Way to Survive the War
Eyes on People: Ukrainian Volunteering as a Way to Survive the War
Since the Russian invasion on 24 Feb 2022, my country has been bleeding. And everywhere I look, I see people trying to help each other…
D.L.
May 30, 2022
Nazi in da house: life in the occupied city
Nazi in da house: life in the occupied city
I am an ordinary citizen of my country — Ukraine. I do music and a photography. Before the full-scale war, I lived in Dnipro, a city…
Sergio Cherkes
May 3, 2022
The Right to Hate or Why It Is Okay to Cancel
The Right to Hate or Why It Is Okay to Cancel
Why every Ukrainian now has the right to hate and how does Russia give us this right with missiles and bombs.
Alice Korzh
Jun 22, 2022
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