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‘Our destroyed theatre’s heart still beats’: Mariupol’s actors return to the stage, two years on
Players who survived a Russian strike on a theatre where over 1,000 people sheltered are taking to the stage to tell their stories

Shaun Walker in Uzhhorod

16, Mar, 2024 @8:00 AM

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‘The fight is continuing’: a decade of Russian rule has not silenced Ukrainian voices in Crimea
Ten years on from Russia’s annexation, with all-out war making its dominance vulnerable, authorities are increasing a crackdown on pro-Ukrainian voices – while others simply want to live their lives

Shaun Walker in Kyiv and Pjotr Sauer

14, Mar, 2024 @6:00 AM

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Russia-Ukraine war: Russian schools in Kursk close after claims of Ukrainian cross-border incursion – as it happened
Schools in Kursk switch to online classes after Ukraine-based armed groups claim to have crossed Russian border

Rachel Hall (now) and Martin Belam (earlier)

12, Mar, 2024 @3:56 PM

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Red Cross urged to act over Russian branch’s links to Kremlin war machine
International organisation under growing pressure as Russian group’s activities appear to defy neutrality principle

Shaun Walker

12, Mar, 2024 @12:06 PM

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Deportation and re-education: life in Russian-occupied areas of Ukraine
As Russian officials carry ballot boxes from house to house in Zaporizhzhia, intimidation tactics are rife

Shaun Walker in Zaporizhzhia

06, Mar, 2024 @5:00 AM

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Year three of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine may be Zelenskiy’s toughest yet
Political pressure at home, splintering international support and prospect of Trump’s re-election make for existential threats

Shaun Walker in Kyiv

25, Feb, 2024 @7:04 PM

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A train through Ukraine: a journey into the stories of two years of war
On 900 miles of track between the frontline and the edge of the EU, soldiers and civilians reflect on their experiences

Shaun Walker, photographs by Kasia Stręk

24, Feb, 2024 @3:00 AM

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Ukraine war: Russia says it has full control over Ukrainian town of Avdiivka – as it happened
Russian troops have full control and have advanced 8.6km beyond that region of frontline, Russian news agencies say

Amy Sedghi

18, Feb, 2024 @4:05 PM

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Shock, anger and war fatigue: Ukraine’s two years of agony
As the anniversary of Putin’s invasion nears, the fall of Avdiivka has given Russia its first gain in months. In Kyiv, cracks in morale are showing. What happens now?

Shaun Walker

18, Feb, 2024 @9:00 AM

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Volodymyr Zelenskiy pleads for more arms as frontline Ukrainian city falls
Retreat from Avdiivka deals military blow and hands initiative to Putin as war’s second anniversary looms

Shaun Walker in Dnipro, Patrick Wintour in Munich and Andrew Roth

17, Feb, 2024 @7:25 PM

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Ukrainian forces withdraw from Avdiivka to avoid encirclement, army chief says
Russian takeover of eastern city would give it full control of area surrounding Donetsk, which Moscow annexed in 2014

Shaun Walker in Donetsk region

17, Feb, 2024 @1:15 AM

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Long opposed to exile, Alexei Navalny dies a prisoner in a dark and dangerous Russia
Perhaps he might have been able to coordinate from abroad a powerful anti-war movement. Instead he is silenced for ever

Shaun Walker

16, Feb, 2024 @6:01 PM

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