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 The most difficult thing in shooting on the front line is to get permission: a war photographer tells how he covers the war 26.12.2024
Stories Violetta Pedorych: “Russians deliberately shell hotels where foreign journalists stay” 26.12.2024
Stories “A newspaper is a connection to home,” says Maksym Zabelia, editor of the Myrnohrad newspaper Ridne Misto 25.12.2024
Stories Julia Boyko: “Personally, for me, it was probably the hardest and the shortest shoot” 23.12.2024
Stories TV reporter Kira Oves-Shupik: “My biggest dream is to make a report from the de-occupied Zaporizhzhia region” 15.12.2024
Stories “Not only have we learned how to save ourselves but also to show the world what it’s like to live in Ukraine,” says Mariya Malevska, a well-known Ukrainian journalist from Kharkiv. 20.11.2023
“Do not spread information without checking its authenticity” – Danish journalist Leif Lonsmann in Ivano-Frankivsk 30.05.2025
“When people receive a newspaper, it becomes a salvation for them” – Anatolii Zhupyna thanks German Journalists Association for support 30.05.2025
“I have no right to be afraid working on the border under shelling. People still live there, and that’s the reason” – Svitlana Tomash 30.05.2025
Ukrainian journalists and human rights defenders have access to universal courses, Ukrainianized thanks to the cooperation of NUJU and Free Press Unlimited 29.05.2025
International study of the role of Ukrainian journalists in supporting communities during war 27.05.2025