A group of residents in the occupied Ukrainian city of Mariupol launched a campaign pleading with Russian President Vladimir Putin to provide them with new homes after theirs were destroyed during ...
In the last three years of occupation, Russian authorities have demolished more than 500 residential buildings in the city of Mariupol, leaving residents homeless and ignoring their requests for new ...
Fuel oil spilled due to the accident of russian tankers in the Kerch Strait has reached the shores of the Sea of Azov, ...
Defenders of the city of Mariupol and of the Azovstal steel plant in southeastern Ukraine are among the 25 prisoners released ...
Dogwoof has acquired international sales rights for Sundance-bound '2000 Meters in Andriivka' by ‘20 Days in Mariupol’ ...
On the walls of a new apartment building in Kyiv that will eventually house more than 20 families who fled Mariupol in ...
During a UN Security Council meeting attended by Ukrainian citizens freed from Russian captivity, Russia tried to deflect ...
Soldiers who defended the southern city of Mariupol besieged by Vladimir Putin’s troops were among 189 Ukrainians freed in a prisoner swap with Russia. They were reunited with their families in ...
Theatre sometimes acts as a refuge from the realities of life. For the residents of Mariupol in Ukraine, their local theatre ...
The Donetsk theatre in the city of Mariupol was supposed to be a place of safety for hundreds of civilians sheltering during ...
Meters to Andriivka,” a new feature film on the war in Ukraine from Frontline, the award-winning PBS documentary series ...
This year's Sundance Film Festival selections range from cross–border exploration to human resilience amid geopolitical conflict. Our own Whitney DeVries breaks down the highlights.