
Diary of War
Diary of war Experience the first month of the 2022 Russian invasion through the eyes of four young people in Ukraine by Anneleen Ophoff &
Diary of war Experience the first month of the 2022 Russian invasion through the eyes of four young people in Ukraine by Anneleen Ophoff &
Jakub, you wear a few hats. You are the CFO of the Kyiv Independent, an editor at The Fix—a research and media publishing organisation—as well
It’s a Saturday morning in Romania when 700 Zoom users from all over the country type in the same 11 digits—a Zoom ID Meeting number.
Ukrainian economic migrants in Slovakia often work illegally because they only have tourist visas. After the visa’s expiration date, many stay in the Slovak Republic,
Youth military summer camps have existed in Poland since the 1920s, but the phenomenon has grown massively in recent years. The young participants are put
Moldova gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1992. It had the same centralised ideals and heroes as any other communist country for over
“All is fair in love and war,” says the well-known proverb. But even war has rules.
I started drawing victims on the second day of the war. Only one portrait a day so that the process does not become mechanical. I
For Belarusians, the Lukashenko regime leaves them with few options but to flee the country if they want to stand with Ukraine
After 41 years of one-party rule in Czechoslovakia, communism was traded in for a new sense of freedom in 1989. But recent events have shown the ghost of old comrades in new forms.
In the middle of one of the more affluent areas in the Hungarian Buda hills, a spacious, yellow villa houses some 50 Roma refugees from