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19 September 2019
Quiet DeliveriesHow women who lose their newborns remain alone with their emptiness and fill it with love all on their own

19 September 2019
The March of LifeDescendents of criminals and their victims walked the Lviv Jews’ “road to death”: how the new generations seek forgiveness and understanding

24 September 2019
Radioactive TourismWhy do foreigners love Chornobyl and how the tourist industry is (not) restoring the exclusion zone

10 September 2019
Adult TraumasA photostory by Igor Yefimov about an accident saving the life of a military man, and the will power on the way to recovery

10 September 2019
Born in MesopotamiaThe Assyrian state ceased to exist before our era, but its people are still alive today, particularly in Ukraine

16 September 2019
Girl, Why Are You So Sad?The female students at a Kyiv college have dared speak up about a professor’s sexual harassment. How did they manage to hold him accountable despite the bullying?

10 September 2019
Between a Miracle and the NormIs a rebellion of architects possible in Ukraine? A report on the Kharkiv School of Architecture and the environment it was born of

2 September 2019
For the First TimeHow human papillomavirus led three young women to create a project on sex ed

4 July 2019
Giving Yourself for PartsHow a small victory over cancer turned into a great battle for transplants