Ukraine: Life in Occupied Izyum
Communication is sketchy in the Russian-occupied city as former residents try to locate loved ones struggling to access fuel, food and water.
Communication is sketchy in the Russian-occupied city as former residents try to locate loved ones struggling to access fuel, food and water.
Discrimination remain common as the country edges towards the European integration.
A medical support programme aims to heal wounds between Abkhazians and Georgians.
In eastern Ukraine, Zelensky calls for long-range weapons to contain the Russian advantage in artillery and airpower.
The instantly-recognisable brand has become a collateral victim of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The city, home to Europe’s largest nuclear power plant, fell into Russian hands on March 4, and it is now impossible to leave.
With government help, hundreds of strategic enterprises have moved to the safer west of the country. Smaller businesses, however, have to fend for themselves.
Eighteen-year-old looks after his four siblings after their mother was killed in a bombing.
Commemorative item empowers people to unite over the anxieties and victories of the war.
Families left homeless by the 1988 earthquake are still living in tiny, makeshift shelters.