In East Ukraine, Rose-Tinted View of Future Persists
Some believe their region is wealthy enough to support itself when the fighting stops.
9 Sep 14
Some believe their region is wealthy enough to support itself when the fighting stops.
Zelensky’s latest blow to Kremlin propaganda may not be sustainable.
Ukraine's Nobel laureate Oleksandra Matviichuk embarks on a speaking tour across the US.
Whatever Russia does next, the effects of the conflict in east Ukraine will be lasting.
“As soon as we leave, a Russian shell lands exactly where we had been. If we’d left 30 seconds later, I would not be here to write this.”
The war confounds young people’s efforts to revitalise Ukraine’s embattled east and counter Russian propaganda.
About 900,000 pensioners in need of aid and protection are among those bearing the brunt of the conflict in the country’s east.