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Reporters — 19 MarchMy Mom Wants to Go Back HomeWhat it means to want to go back home—in the photographs of Hanna Hrabarska
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Reportages — 15 MayYou Forget It Is Different ElsewhereNotes from the deputy company commander on 7 important qualities that war fosters
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Reporters — 6 AugustMore than apples, houses or peopleThe greatest threat for Kamianka now weighs eighty grams and fits in a small hand. The story of a village in Kharkiv Oblast that russians turned into a minefield
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Reporters — 14 OctoberLast FieldDark jokes, dark fields—a photo series by Serhii Korovainyi captures the daring farmers harvesting under shellings
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Reporters — 1 OctoberThose Who Reclaim the LandThey 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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Interviews — 17 SeptemberIryna Shuvalova: “War takes away the space for more complex conversations that our society didn’t have time for”The poet and researcher on perceptions of Ukraine in Norway and poetry as a way to maintain privacy during war
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Interviews — 9 SeptemberSofia Dyak: “The post-war era is not only about restoring cities and buildings, but also about long-term work with trauma and loss”A researcher talks about how to preserve the war stories and how to deal with losses
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Opinions — 6 SeptemberNot Thanks To, But DespiteFavorable 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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