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Reporters — 19 MarchMy Mom Wants to Go Back Home
What it means to want to go back home—in the photographs of Hanna Hrabarska
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Reportages — 12 FebruaryScene of Recovery — Scene of Pain
About the scene of reunion in the drama theater and a small scene for six-year-old Sofiia, who was killed by a Russian missile
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Opinions — 4 FebruaryBetween the Luxembourg Gardens and the Warsaw Ghetto
A writer talks about the end of the war, the return of men and women from the front and different (incomparable) experiences
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Reportages — 15 MayYou Forget It Is Different Elsewhere
Notes from the deputy company commander on 7 important qualities that war fosters
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Reporters — 6 AugustMore than apples, houses or people
The 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 — 24 October“Snipers Know Exactly What They’re Doing but Not Always What They’ve Done”
How a sniper operates in a war where drones have changed the game. A photo series by Oleh Petrasiuk about a day in the life of a sniper from the 24th Mechanized Brigade in the Bakhmut direction
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Reporters — 14 OctoberSo There is a Home. So There is Us
A soldier’s reflections on love for the work you do and the land you fight for
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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