Occupational therapy
Locals from both Russian-occupied and liberated areas of Ukraine’s Kherson region tell us their stories of daily survival in the shadow of the frontline

“It’s not a car anymore, of course, it’s a wreck after such a long time underwater. I hope I can sell it for scrap if anything can be salvaged.”
“If the Russians aren’t in a rush, they wait just like everyone else. If they are not in the mood, they push their way in front of all the seniors and jump the queue.”
“I didn’t want to accept this passport but who knew that this war would go on for so long and that we would be forced to suffer such humiliation in order to have enough food and to buy medicine.”
“I don’t know how we will survive the winter. I hope the gas supply will return, it was interrupted after the flood. Electricity is our saviour. Even though it is not always on, when it’s working you can manage to warm up one room with a heater.”
“A friend of mine who I worked with many years ago visits me sometimes. He says: ‘Nadya, you cannot imagine how much I’m craving a piece of barbecued meat. I just want to tear into it with my teeth and bite off a huge chunk’.”

Catch and release
Some of Belarus’s most prominent opposition figures react to their surprise return to freedom

Academic rigour
How Kremlin-backed super-app MAX is gradually being made obligatory in Russian schools

Pounds of flesh
In a gross miscarriage of justice, eight innocent people have been given life sentences for the Crimean Bridge bombing

A voice from the kill zone
One Ukrainian sergeant tells Novaya Europe he is prepared to defend Donbas from Russian forces for as long as it takes

The Old Man and the Sea
How realistic are Putin’s threats to impose a naval blockade on Ukraine?
A cure for wellness
Described as torture by the UN, gay conversion therapy is nevertheless thriving in contemporary Russia

The last party
The Kremlin is taking aim at Russia’s sole remaining legal opposition movement

Influencer operation
A cohort of pro-Kremlin content creators is shamelessly portraying the Russian occupation of Mariupol in a positive light

Special military obligation
How Belarusian political prisoners are being forced to support the Russian war effort in Ukraine


