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Interviews — 6 NovemberErnes Ametov: “Why Did They Choose Our Door?”
The colony is a very unpleasant and dangerous place, but being next to my husband and children, when the four of us stood together and hugged for the first time, I felt absolute happiness
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Reporters — 8 AugustNaïve Gardens
Why Ukrainians Keep Tending Their Gardens While Everything Is on Fire
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Opinion — 6 SeptemberNot Thanks To, But Despite
Favorable historical tendencies are complicated and fragile. That’s why it is vital to fight for them, stand for them until they solidify and become as hard as a rock
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Opinion — 15 NovemberIndependence Happened Without Me
I grew up with the understanding that the Soviet Union was evil, but I never fully grasped that an independent Ukraine was good
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Reporters — 8 AugustStability for ourselves, well-being for others. How did we change?
Portrait of Ukrainians over the past decade. On the paradoxical combination of phenomenal proactiveness and lack of social trust
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Reporters — 1 OctoberThose Who Reclaim the Land
They are of different ages, careers, and life stories. Yet, they all share one thing: a mine detector in their hands and a desire to return safe land to the people
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Reporters — 14 OctoberLast Field
Dark jokes, dark fields—a photo series by Serhii Korovainyi captures the daring farmers harvesting under shellings
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Opinion — 6 SeptemberNot Thanks To, But Despite
Favorable historical tendencies are complicated and fragile. That’s why it is vital to fight for them, stand for them until they solidify and become as hard as a rock