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26.03.2025
“Show me your Nazi Kyiv”. How an 18-year-old Ukrainian woman returned from Russia, where her family had taken her from the war, on her own (UKR)
24.03.2025
18-year-old Olia has lived under Russian occupation for 10 years: “You sleep and hear tanks driving down your street” (UKR)
24.03.2025
How the war has affected access to correctional education for children with autism (UKR, radio program)
24.03.2025
Occupation through the eyes of a teenager. Two and a half years in occupied Berdiansk (UKR)
22.03.2025
“I feel guilty because I am safe”. How children overcome the psychological challenges of war
17.03.2025
When a child is silent or shrugs off questions: how can parents check if everything is okay? Psychologist's advice (UKR)
15.03.2025
“Cringe of the highest order”: a girl from occupied Nova Kakhovka about the camps for “re-education” of Ukrainian children by Russians (UKR)
07.03.2025
“I've never seen a Ukrainian flag in my adult life": the story of 18-year-old Olia, who grew up in the occupation (UKR)
07.03.2025
Cried after reading Trump's statements: how to talk to children about disturbing news—a psychologist explains (UKR)
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