EU’s ‘concern’ for ethnic Armenians comes after it signed multi-billion-euro deal with country that persecuted them
Ten years on from the killing of protesters, members of a specialist police unit in Ukraine are in court
Thousands of ordinary Ukrainians have been taken prisoner by Russian forces. Is there hope for them?
Union leaders raise concerns about potential for government ‘control’ over new consultation body
With men either called up or hiding from the draft, women are left to juggle work and care under threat of shelling
Putin’s regime is built on a passive society. Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s plan for revolution repeats the same mistake
From food shortages to informants, eight evacuees tell openDemocracy of life in Russian-occupied towns
Kateryna Dembovska was told her husband had died. But there are reasons to doubt the Ukrainian army’s official account
Ukraine’s mobile postal service braves shelling to deliver packages and pensions. But privatisation could be afoot
Exploitation is becoming more widespread in Russian workplaces amid an acute shortage of employees
Buzkyi Gard in southern Ukraine is under threat from a planned power plant. Protecting it is more vital than ever
Russian troops fleeing Kherson last November took the city’s prisoners with them. Many are still stuck in Russia