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Analysis
July 27, 2023

What Is the Future of the Grain Deal? - “Without You, Russians”

UkraineWorld spoke to Serhiy Ivashchenko, CEO of the Ukrainian Grain Association.
Stories
July 25, 2023

Story #100: She Fled the War, Was Under Occupation, Fled Again – Katya’s Story

Katya from Mariupol saw her hometown burnt to the ground and sought evacuation, but found herself again under Russian occupation.
Stories
July 21, 2023

Story #99: "Power of the Community": Helping Kherson Locals Under Constant Shelling

When the full-scale invasion was approaching its fourth month, The NGO "Power of the Community. Odesa" officially began operations. #UkraineWorldTestimony
Stories
July 20, 2023

Story #98. How War Changes Life Radically: a Story of Said Ismahilov, an Imam Who Became a Paramedic

War forces people to undergo life changing transformations. A large number of Ukrainians have left their civilian lives. #UkraineWorldTestimony
Stories
July 19, 2023

Story #96. Good and Bad Trench Tales from Sebastian

Sebastian, call sign Bach, is a 24 year old Ukrainian infantryman who fought in the Bakhmut sector, near the settlements of Bohdanivka and Khromove.
Stories
July 19, 2023

Story #97. Sacrifices Career, Falls in Battle – a Story of Ukrainian Footballer Mykola Zhydkov

Mykola Zhydkov, a 22-year-old Ukrainian footballer who gave up his promising career to fight the enemу.
Stories
July 17, 2023

Story #95. Saving Animals During the War

Volunteers Kateryna and Martha started an Instagram page to help as many homeless animals as possible in Odesa Oblast during the war.
Analysis
July 13, 2023

Ukraine & NATO: What`s Next?

In our Twitter space dedicated to the NATO summit and Ukraine, we talked to Daria Kaleniuk.
InfoWatch
July 12, 2023

How Russian Propaganda Reacted to the Murder of Viktoriia Amelina

Viktoriia Amelina’s death from a Russian missile strike on Kramatorsk sparked a wave of Russian disinformation.
Analysis
July 10, 2023

Accused of Fighting for their Country: How Russia Handles the Trial of Azov Soldiers

Ukrainian prisoners of war from “Azovstal” face criminal prosecution in Russian captivity solely for taking part in combat operations.
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