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Published in:ОД "Русская версия"Cheap clothes in the West are bad news for Ukrainian workers
Western fashion brands are happy to outsource their production to Ukrainian textile shops, but labour conditions...
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Published in:oDRInside the growing storm over UK-Russia extraditions
Long a haven for businessmen and Kremlin opponents, the UK has increasingly shut down Russian extradition requests...
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Published in:oDR: InvestigationFor western brands, Uzbekistan’s cotton privatisation raises red flags
As Uzbekistan turns to privatisation to solve forced labour in the state-controlled cotton sector, an investigation...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionMiddle class populism in Ukraine: looking for the “real people”
What happens when the “people” are, in fact, the privileged section of society?
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Published in: oDR: OpinionLGBT+ rights in the Eastern neighbourhood: a geopolitical issue?
The Eastern neighbourhood is often seen as caught between the European Union and Russia, including over LGBT+...
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия": OpinionIn Russia, opinion polls are being used to cover up a divided society
Results saw 77% of voters support Russia’s referendum on amendments to the constitution. But these figures bear...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionKazakhstan’s Eurasian illusions
Trying to find out what “Eurasia” means for Kazakhstan’s foreign policy turned out to be much harder than predicted.
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Published in: oDRIn Russia, a new generation of activists are taking on climate crisis
Against a hostile media - and a powerful fossil lobby, young people in Russia are coming out to build a safe climate future.
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Published in: oDR: OpinionUK must end trade complicity in Uzbek forced labour
A new report documents the ongoing use of forced labour in Uzbekistan's cotton sector.
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"In Ukraine’s Donbas, coronavirus is pushing people on both sides ever further apart
The war in Ukraine is now in its sixth year. Coronavirus has shut down the frontline crossing points that thousands...
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Published in: oDRKyrgyzstan’s not so “wonderful” anti-disinformation law
New legislation on online disinformation comes at a time when Kyrgyzstan’s public conversation about elite...
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Published in: oDRRussia scales up e-voting for key referendum- but misses security issues
As Russia goes to the polls this week in a constitutional referendum, several regions will be voting online.
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия": OpinionRussia’s forced referendum
Russian elections always run on "administrative mobilisation" of public sector workers. But ahead of a nationwide...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionLenin in Kyiv, Colston in Bristol
What can the UK learn from “decommunisation” in Ukraine?
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Published in: oDR: OpinionThe Kirill Serebrennikov trial gives us a glimpse of a dark future for Russian culture
We know that after any tragedy it’s possible to go on living as if nothing has happened. It’s the same after the...
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"Behind bars: how a historian and activist became Ingushetia’s most famous woman
After this republic transferred lands to Chechnya in a murky deal, a protest movement emerged that redefined...
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Published in: oDRThe pandemic has returned migrant workers to Ukraine. Will they stay?
Ukrainian labour keeps several European economies afloat. But after migrants returned home during the COVID-19...
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Published in: oDRIn Armenia, a new property tax prompts debate about social justice
Armenia’s reform government recently introduced a flat income tax. Critics say a new property tax could hit people...
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Published in: oDREmails underscore UK role in Armenian mining dispute
Campaigners have previously called on the UK to withdraw support from the Amulsar gold mining project, which is at...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionSo long, Vedomosti! What happened to Russia’s leading financial media
It’s been 20 years since the Kremlin openly started the war against the Russian press. Throughout all these years,...
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия": OpinionRussia, George Floyd, and the end of the imaginary West
Why are Russians so angered by America's latest protests?
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"Meet the man in charge of Ukraine's national memory
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Published in: oDRUkraine's surrogate mothers struggle under quarantine
The COVID-19 pandemic has revealed that Ukraine's international surrogacy industry desperately needs to change.