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Published in: oDR: AnalysisWith Russian nukes in Belarus, Lukashenka’s balancing act is over
The placement of tactical warheads in Belarus puts Lukashenka’s political fate in Putin’s hands
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureLGBTIQ activists celebrate Moldova’s most peaceful Pride march yet
Moldova’s LGBTIQ community calls for marriage equality as, for once, Pride celebrations are not marred by violence
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisWill the Kakhovka Dam destruction make ecocide an international crime?
No new international crimes have been recognised since 1945. Events in Ukraine could change that
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisRussia’s war influencers get their audience with Putin
Frontline reporters on social media are powerful pro-war advocates. But they may be posing a challenge to Putin
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Published in: oDR: OpinionRebuilding Ukraine will require radical economic change
Alternative economic systems are needed for societies that have designed out wars, poverty and ecocide
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerWhy are Russians who oppose the war not taking to the streets?
It’s hard to protest in a repressive state when you may be imprisoned or worse and opposition is stifled
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Published in: Home: OpinionWest’s response to Kakhovska Dam destruction highlights anxieties on Ukraine
Muted Western response to the Kakhovska Dam breach reflects growing unease over Ukraine’s thread of far-right politics
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Published in: oDR: NewsKherson flood rescue enters second day after collapse of huge dam
Residents in the Korabel microdistrict have found themselves trapped after waters rose again overnight
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Published in: oDR: ReviewHow Ukrainian film ‘Pamfir’ explores a popular theme: borders
Ukraine’s long and unrequited love for Europe is to the fore in this masterful new film of smugglers on the edge
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerWho are the far-right Russian groups fighting on Ukraine’s side?
Two paramilitary groups of Russians fighting against Putin attacked Russia's Belgorod region last week
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Published in: 50.50: AnalysisWhy tracking anti-LGBT war crimes in Ukraine is so difficult
Victims are reluctant to report sexual violence and fear homophobia from Ukrainian authorities
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Published in: oDR: NewsUkrainian manufacturers should rebuild Ukraine, report says
A new report by the US aid agency says when Russia's war ends reconstruction loans should be spent on businesses and...
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisWhy Putin is forcing occupied Ukrainians to become Russian citizens
Analysis: Russia’s forced ‘passportisation’ scheme is designed to reduce the number of Ukrainian citizens
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Published in: oDR: FeatureTheatre stands accused for the first time in post-soviet Russia
As repression worsens in Russia, the director and writer of an award-winning play have been arrested on terror charges
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Published in: Home: OpinionWill US support for Ukraine and Putin’s spin at home keep both sides fighting?
Putin’s framing of the Ukraine war as an attack on Russia by the West could make it hard to end the violent stalemate
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Published in: oDR: OpinionCrimean Tatars face ongoing persecution under Russian occupation
Today, simply existing as a Crimean Tatar can result in imprisonment for years on end
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureThe effects of war on Ukraine’s sexual and reproductive health needs
Russia’s invasion has impacted women in many ways, from pregnancy care to sexual violence as a weapon of war
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Published in: oDR: OpinionIt’s Victory Day – but most Russians feel anything but victorious
My research found several misconceptions about Russians’ attitude to the Ukraine war. Here’s what people really think
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Published in: oDR: OpinionThe EU must prevent a human rights emergency in Nagorno-Karabakh
New checkpoint installed by Azerbaijan on the only road linking Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia shows the EU must act
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Published in: oDR: FeatureHow teachers are resisting the Kremlin’s war propaganda in Russian schools
Lessons about the war in Ukraine are now mandatory in Russian schools, but the message isn’t always getting through