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South Africa’s president Cyril Ramaphosa sits next to Russia’s Vladimir Putin during the plenary session at the Russia-Africa Summit held in Sochi, Russia, in 2019. South African government/Flickr

Can the quest for peace in Europe bring calm at home? Rosebell Kagumire asks.

Illustration: Simon Kneebone

Prices getting you down? Spare a thought for the rich, says Vanessa Baird – those booming profits won’t count...

A rally to mark Defender of Ukraine Day, in Kiev, on 14 October 2017. Activists and supporters of the Azov, Svoboda (Freedom), Ukrainian nationalist parties and Right Sector took part.

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Richard Swift and Conrad Landin examine Vladimir Putin’s bogus claims of ‘de-nazification...

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Russia’s invasion has triggered cost rises and staple shortages. Ugochi Anyaka-Oluigbo examines the crisis...

Kharkiv’s musicians came together in a secret underground bunker for a fundraising gig, in aid of the city’s defence efforts. JEN STOUT

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Without networks of civic activism, the war might be going very differently for Ukraine, writes Jen Stout.

A woman with a child, fleeing Russia's invasion of Ukraine, speaks with a volunteer as she browses for basic necessities and clothes at the Humanitarian Aid Headquarters in Perechyn, Ukraine, April 6, 2022. REUTERS/Serhii Hudak

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Mutual aid networks in Ukraine have stepped up to support those in need across the country, writes Tina Burrett.

A woman kneels down next to a child and both smile

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As lives are turned upside down by war, Bennett Murray reports from Kyiv on the defiant mood in the...

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Is the war in Ukraine reaching a stalemate and is Russia showing signs of taking a step back? Having recently returned from...

Refugees from Ukraine arrive at the central station, amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine, in Berlin, Germany, March 14, 2022. REUTERS/Hannibal Hanschke

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Europe’s response to accommodate people fleeing Ukraine illustrates how sanctuary for all refugees is possible. Jun...

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Richard Swift explores why the Cold War's old certainties can no longer hold.

protesters hold a banner that reads: stop war, end fossil fuels

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Caught in the chaos of war, Paul Krantz speaks to young climate activists in Ukraine whose message is clear...

a man wearing a mask is arressted by 2 police officers

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Tina Burrett speaks to the people taking to the streets of Russia to protest the invasion of Ukraine.

A blue and yellow metro train

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Written well before Russia’s recent invasion, this 2020 profile of Ukraine, by Bennett Murray, provides...

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine requires urgent action. Vanessa Baird asks what we can do. 

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Russia’s invasion of Ukraine requires urgent action. Vanessa Baird asks what we can do. 

The internally displaced queue at one of the five entry exist checkpoints, many of them pensioners. Credit: Right to Protection

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Frank Martin and Eric Fritz – of the Ukrainian humanitarian organization Right to...

UNICEF and ECHO deliver hygiene kits to children and families in bomb shelters in Donetsk. Credit: EU Civil and Humanitarian Aid Operations/Flickr

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Ukraine’s internally displaced people are paying the price for a proxy conflict stoked by Russia. Daisy Gibbons...

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