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Published in: oDR: Investigation‘I won’t go and kill my brothers!’: Russians set fire to draft centres
More than 50 Russian military draft centres have been targeted in arson attacks since the invasion of Ukraine
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Published in: oDR: FeatureFearful of a call-up to fight, Russians flee to Kazakhstan
Russians are leaving their country in droves to avoid being called-up to fight in Ukraine, heading for neighbouring...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionWhat’s the future of Russia’s Ukraine war?
How will Putin’s shock tactics – mobilisation, annexation and nuclear threat – affect the course of the war?
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerUkrainians want war crime reparations and investigations, new survey shows
In a poll of civilians in Ukraine’s frontline cities, 67% said they no longer see a ceasefire as feasible
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Published in: oDR: FeatureHow Ukraine’s metal industry is powering this city’s fight against Russia
Led by an ex-politician with no official power, Kryvyi Rih’s miners and metalworkers have united against Russia
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerDonations worth millions fail to reach Ukraine – sparking calls for change
Aid delays have exposed a deep power imbalance between Ukrainians and the international actors claiming to help them.
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Published in: oDR: NewsUkrainian coal miners defy national protest ban to go on strike
Industrial action at Mine No. 9 in Novovolynsk follows takeover at the top and allegations of corruption
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerNew research suggests ‘turmoil’ in Russian society over Ukraine war
My colleagues and I interviewed 200 Russians about their attitudes to Putin’s invasion. Here’s what we found
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Published in: oDR: FeaturePrisoners freed from Russian-run camp spark hope for missing Ukrainians
Volunteers released from the Russian-run Olenivka prison colony are uniting to share news of those still held captive
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisMoscow’s local elections: A fight against despair
Many activists view the elections as a vote on the war in Ukraine – and a chance to prove a desire for democracy
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Published in: oDR: FeatureScandal erupts over fate of legendary Ukrainian film archive
Ukraine’s state film agency wants to ‘reorganise’ the Dovzhenko Center. Opponents say the plan puts its legacy at risk
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Published in: oDR: OpinionWhy calls to ban Russian tourists from Europe are unwise
Europe may cringe at the sight of Russian tourists shopping while the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine grinds on, but a...
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Published in: Home: NewsBlackout info sent to millions was ‘unrelated’ to energy crisis, say chiefs
The email from UK Power Networks was a ‘requirement’ of Ofgem and does not indicate an increased risk of power cuts
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Published in: oDR: NewsBad old days of corruption in Ukraine’s mining sector could be back
First workers’ protest in Ukraine since Russia invaded erupts over embezzlement fears in the country’s coalfields
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Published in: oDR: NewsUkraine’s anti-worker law comes into effect
Law 5371, which strips back labour protections, has been ratified. Is there more to come?
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Published in: oDR: FeatureThe war in Ukraine, six months on
oDR’s regular Ukrainian contributors write about the main issues facing the country after six months of war
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Published in: Home: AnalysisAs the Ukraine war drags on, a grain export deal could be a sign of hope
Many obstacles stand in the way of negotiated peace in Ukraine but shoots of diplomatic pragmatism may be emerging
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Published in: Home: Feature'We have orders to live here!' Luhansk faces Russia’s ‘soft’ occupation
Collaborate or resist? Patriotism, poverty and self-interest are pulling Luhansk’s people apart
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Published in: oDR: OpinionThe EU’s plan for Ukraine hydrogen exports is colonialist greenwash
Plan to pipe huge amounts of resource-intensive “green” hydrogen to Europe would undermine Ukraine’s recovery
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Published in: oDR: NewsUkraine could abandon key labour principle as part of EU drive
The government’s post-war reconstruction plans threaten a ‘Mad Max-style dystopia’, says Ukrainian labour lawyer