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Prytula: “It Depends On You”
How an entertainment celebrity raised tens of millions to buy drones for Ukraine.
Odesa Faces Grave Threats From Air and Sea
Although Russia’s plans to swiftly take the region failed, the coast remains highly vulnerable.
The Blue-And-Yellow Eurovision
Song contest provides highly symbolic moment of national unity for Ukrainians both at home and abroad.
The Complexity of Prosecuting Forced Conscription
Conflicting laws make pursuing such cases more difficult – while criminalising some former fighters may only serve Russian interests.
Investigating Izyum’s Mass Graves
Large teams of forensic experts work together with law enforcement officers and criminologists to collect evidence for future trials.
Missing Persons, a Hidden Tragedy
Hundreds of thousands of people worldwide have disappeared due to conflict, disaster and crime. Many are never heard from again.
State Becomes Main Player in Ukrainian Economy
The war has pushed the national share in the GDP to a record 78 per cent, while excluding oligarchs.
Tuesday, 10 October ‘23
This week’s overview of key events and links to essential reading.