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Published in: Live discussions: Live discussionPrigozhin, Putin and what is really happening in Russia
When Russian warlord Evgeny Prigozhin started a ‘march on Moscow’ with his Wagner forces, the world – and Russia –...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionIn Russia, everyone understands everything about Alexey Navalny
The opposition leader is undergoing a new trial from prison, behind closed doors. The result is a foregone conclusion
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Published in: oDR: OpinionPrigozhin has captivated the West – but pundits have no idea what is going on
Many Western pundits were quick to offer their hysterical takes on the weekend’s events in Russia
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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: 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: oDR: OpinionKakhovska dam destruction is part of the climate emergency
The world must recognise that Russian imperialism, climate breakdown and capitalism are linked
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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: 50.50: Feature‘How on earth could I think that a doctor would deceive me?’
Exclusive: One woman tells of fears that her baby may have been a victim of an alleged illegal adoption network in Armenia
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Published in: 50.50: FeatureSpain’s new abortion law has difficult realities to address
How regional inequality, poor planning and conscientious objections have affected abortion rights in Castilla y León
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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: FeatureDozens of truck drivers went on strike in Germany and won. Here’s how
Workers overcame language barriers to demand Lukaz Mazur’s haulage companies paid them what they were owed
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Published in: Home: NewsBP and Shell bosses among oil execs given £15m for ‘protecting environment’
Revealed: Major oil companies rewarded bosses for hitting climate targets despite continuing to pump oil and gas
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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: 50.50: InvestigationArmenians accused of selling babies still work in hospitals and government
Revealed: Members of alleged illegal adoption gang that sold babies to Italy keep high-profile jobs despite charges
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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: FeatureUtility bill hike set to compound ordinary Ukrainians’ economic pain
Ukraine’s economy has taken a battering from Russia’s invasion, with unemployment high and consumer debt soaring