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
Trudova Slava was delivered along with the bread: how the front-line Orikhiv and its newspaper live 10.04.2025
Children of citizen journalists left without guardianship due to russian repressions in Crimea 09.04.2025
26% of Ukrainian regional media outlets work without salaries: NUJU’s study on industry’s critical state 08.04.2025
Russia’s missile attack on Kyiv damages building housing newsrooms of Ukrainian state foreign service 07.04.2025