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 Journalist Oksana Kovaliova: “Media professionals are more needed in times of war than elsewhere.” 25.09.2023
Stories Journalist Pavlo Yeshtokin: “Our mission is to ensure people don’t die from panic.” 22.09.2023
Stories Editor Tetiana Kalinovska: “We decided to publish ‘Cherkaskyi Krai’ in black and white until the victory.” 22.09.2023
Stories Journalist Iryna Stolbova: “The war has changed us. We are no longer the same as we were, and perhaps we won’t be the same again.” 21.09.2023
Stories Journalist Oleh Trachuk: “I have an answer to the question ‘Where were you for eight years?'” 20.09.2023
Stories Journalist Andrii Fomin: “At the occupiers’ checkpoints, there was a velvet-covered Lenin.” 19.09.2023
Stories Journalist Alina Kravchenko: “People who consciously support the ‘Russian world’ are victims of propaganda.” 18.09.2023
Stories Media worker Anna Moskaliuk: “Saw a Shot-up Car. People Wanted to Leave Before Curfew” 15.09.2023
Stories Journalist Yulia Bas: “When the war began, the main desire was to have family nearby; everything else became secondary.” 14.09.2023
Stories Journalist Tetiana Luchynska: “The First Issue of the Newspaper ‘Mayak’ Was a Blend of a Frontline Newspaper” 13.09.2023
“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