Human Rights | 2026-01-12
Soviet children's song 'discredits' Russian military
A Yekaterinburg court ruled that lyrics once taught as a universal call for peace now 'discredit' the Russian military.
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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
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North Korean POWs in Ukraine seeking 'new life' in South
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On dangerous ground, Belarus builds a factory for Russia's war
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Russia to punish exiles by freezing their lives from afar
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Kyiv's wartime Christmas showcases city's 'split' reality
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Miracles in the rubble: Stories of Ukrainian survivors Amid the ruins of Russian missile strikes, a few survivors emerge from places where no one should live.
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A mother, two students, an entrepreneur -- and a terrorism case The detention of four Crimean women is testing the limits of Russia's repression and the resilience of their community.
Human Rights | 2025-12-26
North Korea enters Russia's transfer system for Ukrainian children
Advocates say Ukrainian children from occupied territories are now being sent to North Korea, expanding a network of camps used for indoctrination and militarization.
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A Crimean Tatar family that refuses to disappear
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Russia's Roblox ban tests the limits of digital control
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Poland moves to push Russian embassy from Warsaw power corridor
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Moscow's long game in Transnistria
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A pro-Kremlin singer, a scam and a courtroom exception
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Ukraine's lost generation caught in 'eternal lockdown'
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Russia's new state dictionary redefines power, morality and the enemy
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Wounded, rebuilt, returning: Why Ukraine's soldiers go back to war
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Growing up to the sound of war
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Occupied Donetsk's tap water becomes an officially recognized health threat
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Ukraine prepares 'drone wall' against growing Shahed threat
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Germany activates Arrow 3 shield as defense shift accelerates
In light of ongoing peace initiatives, how likely is it that the Russian war in Ukraine will reach a negotiated resolution in 2026?
Society | 2025-12-17
Russia's war is running out of men -- and turning to boys
From juvenile prisons to occupied classrooms, the Kremlin's manpower crisis is pulling ever-younger Russians into a war it refuses to formally mobilize for.
Media | 2025-12-12
Russia's secret stash of 'Russophobic' books
Society | 2025-12-10
The rituals that hold Ukraine together
Society | 2025-12-10
Russia's Roblox ban fuels unrest among kids
Society | 2025-12-09
Women at the heart of Ukraine's war
Society | 2025-12-08