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Opinions — 27 February«Не народжені для війни»Армія виросла до мільйона людей, кожен з яких має свою унікальну історію за плечима
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Opinions — 20 FebruaryThe way it used to beUkrainian writer on how did the life change in Kharkiv
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Free voices of Crimea — 17 OctoberTymur Ibrahimov: “I Will Not Stray From My Path.”Even in prison, Ibrahimov seeks ways to find strength and support himself. The first is reading the Qur’an. He has the same one as Dilyara at their home in Bakhchysarai, and reading it is the couple’s way to stay connected
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Reportages — 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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Reportages — 14 AugustThe War HarvestsHow farmers from the north and the south of Ukraine are harvesting grain from their fields, that Russians are sowing with their mines and missiles
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Reportages — 8 AugustRun as fast as we canHow a lawyer and a civil engineer fight for justice in the face of the dumping of Maidan cases
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Interviews — 8 AugustThe fluctuating interest in Ukrainian culture underscores that no art is outside of politicsTwo art historians, Halyna Hleba and Veronika Skliarova, have observed and analyzed key developments in the Ukrainian cultural landscape over the past decade
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Reportages — 8 AugustRail Force OneWho Brought Joe Biden to Kyiv: Secrets of Ukrainian Railways' International Special Operations
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