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 Editor Viktoriya Mainych: “When the war began, we knew it would be difficult. But we wanted to provide people with information as much as possible.” 12.09.2023
Stories Editor Iryna Obykhvist: “At the beginning of the war, we sent the newspaper to email addresses to inform people.” 12.09.2023
Stories Journalist Artem Derkachov: “I never thought I’d see my destroyed Bakhmut in the news.” 11.09.2023
Stories Photojournalist Serhii Vahanov: “At first, the war came to my home, and then I settled 25 kilometers away from the frontline.” 07.09.2023
Stories Editor Yuliya Sabayeva: “There’s a Turning Point in the Information War in Our Favor. Our Journalistic Contribution to That” 06.09.2023
Stories Journalist Svitlana Obedinska: “They Told My Son to Remove His Tattoo, or They Would Chop Off His Hand” 06.09.2023
Stories Journalist Serhii Vendin: “We went to work in the ‘gray zone.’ They told us we were crazy.” 05.09.2023
Stories Maryna Trubnikova, “Surrounded by Dead Buildings, with Branches and Wires Reaching Toward Us and Not Letting Go” 05.09.2023
“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