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ZooPatrul: How Ukranians are rescuing animals during war

The full-scale Russian invasion has drastically increased the number of abandoned animals in Ukraine. Some pets are directly harmed by the enemy shelling, while others lose their homes and owners due to hostilities. Despite the unprecedented challenges posed by the...

Returning from the front to teach life with a prosthesis

Ruslana Danilkina is a veteran whose own experience with injury and prosthetics helped her discover new calling in rehabilitating soldiers. Now, the veteran assists injured servicemen in adaptation to life with prostheses, demonstrating through her own example that an active...

How the Trostianets community is being restored

Trostianets is a town in Slobozhanshchyna, just 35 km from the Russian border, where reconstruction and development have been consistently hindered by Russia. From the first day of the invasion, the city was occupied for almost a month, leading to...

The history of Ukrainian documentary cinema

The Revolution of Dignity is widely considered the starting point of the revival, or “new wave”, of Ukrainian documentary filmmaking. The need to film events on the Maidan, particularly the crimes of the security forces of the then-president, and...

The Night Work of UAVs: A Photo Story by Anton Sheveliov

Дрони стали одним із символів повномасштабної російсько-української війни й тим видом озброєння, яке чи не найактивніше розвивається протягом останніх кількох років. Особливо відчутною їхня роль була у вимушеному заміщенні артилерії, де через перебої з поставками критично бракувало боєприпасів.

How Okhtyrka is being restored

To focus on critical infrastructure or restore all damaged objects is a challenging question for Ukraine, which is even more pressing for the border settlements in the country’s east and north. The proximity to the Russian border does have an...

The Zabuh Hollanders of Ukraine. Who Are They?

Colonies settled by the mostly forgotten today ethnic group of Zabuh Hollanders developed in Volyn, in the west of Ukraine, from the late 18th until the middle of the 20th century. They developed a unique cultural landscape, distinct from the...

Ukraine Through the Eyes of Jason Stanley

This episode of “Ukraine Through the Eyes of Others” features Jason Stanley, an American philosopher and professor at Yale University who has authored seven books, including “The Politics of Language”, “How Propaganda Works”, and “How Fascism Works”.

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