Russians far from the frontline – women, children, pensioners, the jobless – explain how the war is affecting them
OPINION: Instead of launching a war, the US and UK could have weaned us off the fossil fuels that pay for the brutal regimes of dictators
More than 8m Ukrainians are living elsewhere in Europe. What’s happening to them – and their host countries?
Labour MP Clive Lewis: There is a crucial distinction between the UK’s imperialist wars, and Ukraine’s self-defence
Salary cuts will have a negative impact on their morale, preparedness and medical treatment, say soldiers
OPINION: The 2003 Iraq war led to huge numbers of civilian deaths, and continuing insurgencies in the Middle East and Africa
Dmitry Ivanov has been sentenced to eight and a half years behind bars for speaking out. This is his story
OPINION: Anti-government protests in both countries jeopardise already shaky deal to limit Iran’s nuclear programme
Many of the UK’s most prominent institutions are using private intelligence firms to snoop on activists
Exclusive: Iran’s leaders use the UK’s increasingly hostile asylum policies to warn political refugees against fleeing
After 30 years, the border between the two countries reopened – briefly – to let in aid. Is a thaw in sight?