
Human Rights | 2025-02-20
Relatives of missing Russian troops flood Ukraine with requests for information
A Ukrainian project compiling information on captured Russian troops has received more than 60,000 requests for information from Russia over the past year.
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Azerbaijan sheds Russian influence after plane crash
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Amid war, Ukrainian Railways shatters growth records
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'Unity hubs' to help Ukrainian refugees return home
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Russia losing ground in strategic weapons: what's wrong with the Sarmat?
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Azerbaijan shuts Russian cultural center amid dispute over downed airliner
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N. Korea's ignominious withdrawal from Kursk after decimation in combat
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Ukraine says ready to open humanitarian corridor in Russian border region More than 1,500 civilians are still living in areas of Kursk province, Russia, that Ukraine's army seized in a shock cross-border offensive launched in August.
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Russian demographic death spiral alarms Kremlin In Russia, the death rate exceeds the birth rate, which has plummeted to levels last seen during the 1998 global economic crash, warn demographers.

Human Rights | 2025-02-04
Ukrainians begin to file compensation claims against Russia for their suffering
Registering claims is just the first step towards creating a mechanism that will award and determine the amount of any compensation. More than 400 applications came in the first two days.
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Ukraine's military-industrial complex: everything for victory
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Russia systematically seizing Ukrainians' homes in occupied territory
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Russia's attempt to shift nuclear narrative has flopped, say observers
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Defending targets of political persecution becomes harder in Russia
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Pro-Russia disinformation network targeted European Facebook users
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Ukraine offers coal to ease energy crisis in Transnistria
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Swedish-Latvian undersea cable damaged by suspected Russian sabotage
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Realities inside the Russian army: beatings, humiliation, murder by commanders
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Frontline Poland wants sharper EU focus on Russian hybrid war
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N. Korean captives report significant casualties in war against Ukraine
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Poland to use Council of the EU presidency to bolster fight against Russian imports
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Women join 2nd group of Ukrainian Legion volunteers in Poland
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Economy | 2025-01-20
Russian inflation climbs as Ukraine offensive weighs on economy
Inflation in 2024 was 9.5% with Russia spending almost 9% of its GDP on defense and security, and military spending is set to jump by almost 30% again in 2025.