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In Search Of Bodies Months After Donetsk Battle
Yaroslav Zhylkin, head of The Black Tulips, a humanitarian mission searching and exhuming the remains of missing Ukrainian soldiers
Head Of The Ukrainian Drug Crime Department On Out-Of-Court Punishment
If it is a dilemma about saving a human life, I am ready to break the law, the head of the National Police drug crime department, Illya Kiva, tells Hromadske.
Ukraine Vets Make Pizza To Heal War Trauma
Pizza Veterano, one of Kyiv’s newest pizzerias, only hires veterans from Ukraine’s Eastern front.
Sluggish Fight Against Corruption in Eastern Europe, Explained
In the 2016 Corruption Practices Index, Transparency International ranks Ukraine 130th, up 12 spots from the last report, but the country moved up only one point, scoring an overall 27 points.
Meet First Ukrainian Making Into Forbes' 30 Under 30
“Invest in us while you have this possibility, because soon we will be very big” warns the co—founder of Ecoisme, Ivan Pasichnyk.
This Is Why Some Foreign Reporters Keep Covering Ukraine
“Ukraine is an interesting country, and it's interesting for reasons besides the fact that it’s struggling with this war right now” explains freelance photographer, Pete Kiehart.
A Prominent War Reporter Defies Ukraine News Fatigue
“Somebody has to be there to document what happened so that later we can look back and try to change what happened
Why Yanukovych’s Allies Won A Sanctions Battle In EU Court
Kaleniuk believes that both Ukraine's General Prosecutor Shokin and President Poroshenko should be held responsible
Ukraine's Invulnerable Corruption, Explained By A Foreign Reporter
“I heard a lot of stories in everyday life where people tell you that corruption is the same” explains freelance journalist Moritz Gathmann

