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Ukrainian journalists in a simulation exercise, part of medical training delivered as part of IWPR's hostile environments course in November 2014. (Photo: IWPR)
22 May 15
Trainees learn how to report safely on conflict, and receive body armour kit to help them do that.
Comment
1 Apr 15
Russian authorities close ATR television station as arrests and searches continue.
11 Mar 15
Weekly consistently criticised government’s closeness to Moscow.
Mikheil Saakashvili in 2012, during his time as president of Georgia. (Photo: OSCE/Flickr)
25 Feb 15
Kiev has enlisted Saakashvili-era officials to help carry out badly-needed reforms.
Ukrainian soldiers on the outskirts of Mariupol, September 2014. The government in Kiev has now ordered a mass call-up of men to replenish the forces fighting in eastern Ukraine. (Photo: Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
13 Feb 15
Commentators don’t agree with Ruslan Kotsaba’s sentiments, but defend his right to express them.
The Kremlin in Moscow. Picture from 2003. (Photo: Ian Walton/Getty Images)
Interview
14 Jan 15
The Kremlin is committing huge resources to extending its influence through spin rather than soldiers.
Passengers get off a bus that has come from Donetsk to Mariupol. (Photo: Brendan Hoffman © Getty Images)
8 Jan 15
Local journalist on the risks people face when they cross paramilitary checkpoints.
IWPR Insight
15 Dec 14
Whatever Russia does next, the effects of the conflict in east Ukraine will be lasting.
Igor Martynov (left) is the de facto mayor of rebel-held Donetsk.
26 Nov 14
Talk of new rebel offensive after build-up of troops and hardware in Ukraine’s southeast.
Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko speaking the day a parliamentary election was held, October 26, 2014. (Photo: David Ramos/Getty Images)
3 Nov 14
Some surprises in electoral results for country struggling with conflict and economic woes.

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