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Nataliya Gumenyuk

Nataliya Gumenyuk

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Ukrainians ask what I’m hearing about our country on the US campaign trail. The truth? We’re all but forgotten

Around a month before the US elections, in the Kharkiv region, I sat down with a group of Ukrainian infantry soldiers together with the American...

02.11.2024 30

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On Ukraine’s third independence day at war, what does the future hold for its people? Our panel’s verdict

When the new Russian assault on Ukraine’s northern Kharkiv region began in May I travelled there to see how it was coping. Everywhere I saw...

24.08.2024 40

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Will there be elections? Is it OK to throw parties? War unity hasn’t stopped heated political debate in Ukraine

“I am concerned that people here are becoming more fatalistic, and care less about the danger,” says Gregory Scherban, a friend of mine, a Kharkiv...

10.06.2024 9

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War in Ukraine, two years in Restaurants bustle, new bookshops open, the air raid app goes off. This is our defiant reality in Kyiv

A family member who works for the Kyiv Сity State Administration, recently told me about a colleague. She is a single mother with a 10-year-old son....

24.02.2024 10

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Guardian Opinion cartoon Martin Rowson on Viktor Orbán’s attempts to block EU membership for Ukraine – cartoon

15.12.2023 6

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Yes, tiredness is ravaging the Ukrainian soldiers I meet. But they never think of giving up

Ivan has been give the name Decent Man by his fellow soldiers, for being a decent man. As a 40-year-old teacher from central Ukraine and the father of...

15.12.2023 7

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