Stories Olena Tsyhipa, wife of Russian civilian prisoner Sergiy Tsyhipa: “We cannot live, wake up, or breathe peacefully while our loved ones remain in captivity.” 09.01.2025
Stories “Cooking on a camping stove and living under a tarpaulin roof: how the family of a journalist from Kryvyi Rih recovered from a missile strike” 06.01.2025
Stories The Ukrinform correspondent in Zaporizhzhia, Olha Zvonaryova, stated: “After the injury, I maintained a very positive attitude as a patient” 31.12.2024
Stories “It seemed to me that journalists, especially those in news, work a lot. They have little time for themselves or their families. I judged it that way, and I still do” – the Kharkiv journalist Anna Chernenko 31.12.2024
Stories Journalist from Mykolaiv Angelika Baybak: “The shattered glass from the explosion was everywhere in the apartment – in the clothes and in the beds” 31.12.2024
Stories Local producer for foreign military correspondents Andriy Kovalenko: “Near Robotyne, we walked 8 km at night through minefields.” 30.12.2024
Stories “I realized that I had to not just leave but go to shelter very quickly,” – journalist Natalia Sokyrchuk on being rescued during a missile strike 30.12.2024
Stories Viktor Pichugin: “Every time I go to the scene of a hit or to the line of combat, I understand that I may not return” 30.12.2024
Stories Journalist Svitlana Zalizetska: “Learning about the occupied territories is growing increasingly dangerous” 27.12.2024
“Every letter is extremely important,” relatives and friends of Kremlin prisoners tell why it is necessary to talk about captured journalists 01.05.2025
NUJU: “The release of imprisoned journalists is our priority. We call for the release of Swedish journalist Joakim Medin!” 30.04.2025
Communication is the main problem: in Dnipro, media professionals discuss coverage of IDPs and veterans’ problems in the information space 30.04.2025