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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: 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
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Published in: oDR: FeatureUkraine’s Russian and Belarusian citizens are living in fear of deportation
Even those who back Ukraine could lose their right to stay thanks to a crackdown by the State Migration Service
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Published in: oDR: NewsUkraine uses Russian invasion to pass laws wrecking workers’ rights
Zero-hours contracts set to be legalised and 70% of workforce exempted from workplace protections
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Published in: Live discussionsRussia’s war and the fight for climate justice
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has caused thousands of deaths and revealed the fragility of the international order....
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Published in: oDR: NewsFears for Ukrainian human rights activist captured by Russia
Anti-racist and anti-fascist campaigner Maksym Butkevych was reportedly taken prisoner while fighting last month
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Published in: oDR: InvestigationUkrainian prisoners of war reveal torture and humiliation in Russian jails
Two men who were taken captive, deported and imprisoned have told openDemocracy of their ordeal
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Published in: oDR: NewsUnions sound warning about UK-backed plan to rebuild Ukraine
Lugano Declaration pushes for modernisation and investment, but critics say a just reconstruction is needed
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Published in: Home: OpinionStalemate between Putin and NATO in Ukraine puts us all at risk
As NATO-backed pressure mounts on Russia’s troops, so too does the risk from weapons of mass destruction
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Published in: oDR: OpinionUkraine’s recovery must benefit the people. The West has other ideas
Liberal reforms made during the war in Ukraine will hinder the country’s eventual reconstruction. Here’s what needs to happen
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Published in: ourEconomy: AnalysisPutin’s invasion of Ukraine didn’t cause the food crisis. Capitalism did
Small farmers are the world’s primary suppliers of food. It’s imperative we listen to them, not the big corporates
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Published in: Dark Money Investigations: InvestigationRevealed: Russian oligarch dodged sanctions over Mayfair mansion
Shares controlled by Alisher Usmanov in a London property firm were transferred to the Russian business empire he founded
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Published in: 50.50: NewsUS anti-abortion group targets Ukrainian refugees
Heartbeat International is appealing for money to fund its anti-abortion network in Ukraine and eastern Europe
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Published in: oDR: FeatureFace-to-face with killers: how a Ukrainian village endured occupation
When Russian forces entered Dmytrivka, residents were faced with an agonising choice. How did they survive?
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Published in: Home: OpinionThe Ukraine war has given NATO renewed credibility. That’s a problem
On the biggest issues that will threaten people around the world in the coming years, NATO is well-night irrelevant
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Published in: oDR: NewsUkraine’s new labour law could ‘open Pandora’s box’ for workers
Ukrainian parliament set to vote on new labour law that threatens workers with a ‘rollback to the 19th century’