Society | 2026-02-02
Russian attack damages UNESCO-listed Kyiv monastery
A Russian drone and missile strike has scarred Kyiv-Pechersk Lavra, Ukraine's spiritual heart and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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After fires and explosions, Poles ask how far to confront Russia
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From Yanukovych to Putin: The afterlife of a Crimean estate
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As the war drags on, Russia moves to anoint Putin as 'Great'
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Russian authorities set data requests record at Yandex
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One Ukrainian village keeps an ancient tradition alive
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In Gagauzia, Russia rebrands influence as a fight for autonomy
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Russia's war economy drives civilian industry back to the 1990s Sanctions, soaring interest rates and a militarized budget are pushing Russia's civilian manufacturing into its deepest slump since the post-Soviet collapse.
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Mariupol's dead are being dug up for development Nearly four years into Russia's occupation, authorities are exhuming civilians killed during the siege to clear land for new housing projects.
Technology | 2026-01-20
Russia's space program grounded by age and sanctions
A damaged launch pad at Baikonur has exposed how war, sanctions and obsolete Soviet-era technology are pushing Russia out of the space race.
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Signing bonuses turn fatal in Russia's contract army
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Russia plans 'military tourism' in occupied Donbas
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UN reports surge in civilian deaths, rights abuses in Russia's Ukraine war
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Kyiv endures wartime winter as Russia's invasion matches WWII length
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Loss and laughter: war medics heal in west Ukraine mountains
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The machinery of silence: Russia's record-breaking year of treason trials
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Soviet children's song 'discredits' Russian military
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A school killing shows the cost of Russia's anti-migrant rhetoric
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A war of words: Moscow's push to divide Poland and Ukraine
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US seizes Russia-flagged tanker in sanctions enforcement
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Latvia could dismantle railways to Russia to block future threats
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Exiled Russian artists turn childhood songs into anthems of defiance
Where you live, which response to energy disruption matters most right now?
Society | 2026-01-06
North Korean POWs in Ukraine seeking 'new life' in South
Two North Korean POWs captured in Ukraine say they want to defect to the South -- framing their captivity not as a tragedy, but as the chance to begin a new life.
Society | 2025-12-26
A Crimean Tatar family that refuses to disappear
Politics | 2025-12-23