As protests mount, Belarusians turn away from the regime
As the contest over presidential elections in Belarus continues, people involved in the state culture and media sectors leave their jobs - and tell their stories.
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Published in:oDRBelarusian labour activists pressured as political crisis drags on
Growing labour unrest and strikes at key state-owned businesses have become a major challenge to embattled president...
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Published in:ОД "Русская версия"Emergency situation: the slow-moving tragedy of the Russian Arctic
Melting permafrost, oil spills, collapsing infrastructure, abandoned towns: Russia’s far north is heading for...
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Published in:oDR: OpinionMoscow, 1990: When Trotskyist travellers met Soviet reality
A brief moment of cooperation amid the Soviet collapse reminds us of the need for international solidarity.
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Published in: oDR: Opinion"Belarus will never be the same"
The number of social groups involved in the Belarusian protest movement guarantees a broad front, but it also makes...
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Published in: oDRA carpet of bodies: one woman’s ordeal in detention in Belarus
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The cotton fields of Uzbekistan are tied to the tree-lined streets of upmarket Geneva by the empty vaults of a...
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Published in: oDRMajor bank investment in disputed Armenian gold mine to end
For over two years, the Amulsar gold mine in Armenia has been under blockade. Now, as part of the mining company’s...
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Published in: oDRRussia: how a mother tried to send her gay son to psychiatric hospital
When a Russian family found out their son was gay five years ago, it set off a chain of events which are still ongoing.
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Published in: oDRAfter a Chechen woman died, a journalist was targeted with death threats. Here’s why
Cases of domestic violence and murder of women in Russia’s North Caucasus often go unpunished.
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Published in: oDR: OpinionMore contagious than coronavirus: electoral unrest under Lukashenka’s tired rule in Belarus
Ahead of presidential elections, a new protest wave in Belarus is forcing another kind of contest - over who “the...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionFat shaming politicians won’t end capitalism
A recent scandal over a scientific article once again raises thorny issues of who produces expert knowledge - and why.
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"In Russia’s new protest cycle, a demand for a democratic state emerges
With their radicalism and creativity, Russia’s regional protests are attracting more and more attention. New...
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Published in: oDR“If Yulia’s sent to prison, I’ll follow her wherever she goes”: mother of Russian LGBT activist talks about her daughter’s prosecution
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Continued hydropower development in Georgia raises questions about sustainable infrastructure and those who support it.
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For several months, Russian medics have been living with the constant stress of coronavirus. The Ministry of Health...
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Published in: oDR: OpinionIn Ukraine, quarantine measures weaken workplace protections
Covid-19 has become a pretext for pushing back workplace inspections in Ukraine, making the fight for decent work harder.
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Published in: oDRAfter environmental destruction in Armenia, the fight for transparency continues - in Denmark
After a Danish-funded mine caused serious environmental damage in Armenia, the Danish state has been less than...
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New research finds troubling stances on vaccines in the country, with many linked to misinformation.
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Published in: oDRMost COVID-19 restrictions lifted, but Moscow is not open for protest
It appears that the city authorities have used COVID-19 as a pretext to deny permission for protests over a...
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Published in: ОД "Русская версия"“Education is the last thing on the government’s mind,” says former Ukrainian minister
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Published in: oDRNo place for women in grassroots peace-building in Fergana Valley
In this part of Central Asia, where the borders of three countries meet, women are excluded from the vital work of...
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Published in: oDRIs Kyrgyzstan losing the fight against coronavirus?
The pandemic has ravaged Kyrgyzstan’s healthcare system and the socio-economic position of many of its citizens.