Lviv, a City at the Crossroads of Ukraine’s Refugee Crisis
Hundreds of thousands arrive every day as they flee Russia’s invasion.
Hundreds of thousands arrive every day as they flee Russia’s invasion.
Both sides try to wear the other down, with neither able to strike the knock-out blow.
A family describes the “hell” of days under Russian bombardment without water, fuel or contact with the outside world.
Refugees continues to flock westwards, with more than two million crossing into Poland.
The war confounds young people’s efforts to revitalise Ukraine’s embattled east and counter Russian propaganda.
With Russian peacekeepers in Nagorny Karabakh, the region is Baku’s Achilles’ heel.
"We came because we could no longer stand watching it on TV – we thought we had to do something."
Civil society mobilises as western city becomes a hub for those displaced by the war.
“We will contribute with training and with support to help cover the story.”
As talks grapple with cease-fires and humanitarian corridors, the outlines of a deal are in view.