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There are 328 item(s) tagged with the keyword "war in Ukraine".

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41. From Battle to Business

Thousands of businesses have opened in Russia's "southwestern region": land that was, until recently, part of Ukraine.

Tags: economy, business, Luhansk, Donetsk, war in ukraine
42. Street Musicians Killed by Missile

Two musicians were performing on the streets of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. An hour later, a Russian missile strike killed them.

Tags: missiles, music, Zaporizhzhia, war in ukraine
43. One Podcast to Rule Them All

Economist journalist Arkady Ostrovsky has created what is easily the most compelling and valuable podcast on Russia.

Tags: putin, perestroika, war in ukraine, gorbachev
44. Message in the Guestbook: Arina's Story

One Russian exile left her story — and a cry for help — in a museum guestbook.

Tags: biography, war in ukraine, russians abroad, latvia, dissent
45. Street Artist Detained at Moscow Airport

Street artist Philippenzo, known for his anti-war murals, was detained at a Moscow airport when reentering Russia.

Tags: war in ukraine, street art, dissent, Domodemovo Airport, Moscow
46. Retiree Tortured for Anti-War Comments

A retiree took to social media after hearing about his daughter's experience in Kyiv. Authorities harassed and tortured him.

Tags: war in ukraine, anti-war, VKontakte, police, novosibirsk
47. Forced to Work for the War Industry

A new report reveals that Russian students are being forced to assemble Iranian combat drones.

Tags: education, patriotism, regions, war in ukraine, education
48. Repression Targets Pro-War "Patriots"

Igor Strelkov, former defense minister of the Russian-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic, was arrested in Moscow.

Tags: military, russia file, war in ukraine, politics
49. What's in a Name? Stalin.

Every September 3, and on nine other days of the year, the city of Volgograd will change its name back to Stalingrad.

Tags: patriotism, Stalingrad, Volgograd, war in ukraine
50. Don't Give Me Your Flowers

Two concertgoers at a concert after one chanted “glory to Ukraine.”

Tags: war in ukraine, dissent, music, Diana Arbenina

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