International Insurance Fund for Journalists

“We’re Basically Working on the Front Line”

Editor-in-Chief of the Stepova Zorya newspaper and the Petropavlivka City media group, Iryna Sytnik, on the challenges of journalism during...

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“We constantly practice how to get out of the car quickly if a drone appears”

How the Slidstvo.Info team works: new risks, psychological resilience, and the boundaries of ethics in the fifth year of the war. We...

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Dnipro.media: How a Young Newsroom in a Frontline City Is Building Independent Media and Producing Investigations

The AIRPPU team continues introducing you to high-quality independent regional media outlets in Ukraine as part of the International...

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“We are not insuring people. We are insuring the possibility to continue telling the truth”

On April 15, 2026, at the International Journalism Festival in Perugia, the CEO of the Association of Independent Regional Press Publishers...

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“Not a single shot can be more important than a human being”

Ukrainian Witness camera operator Mariia Shevchenko speaks about daily risks, recovering after assignments, and the core principle of her...

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‘Press’ markings attract drones more than camouflage”: a journalist from Ukrainian Witness

In the fifth year of the full-scale invasion, journalistic work in frontline regions is evolving along with the war itself. Drones, new...

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“Plans Change by the Hour”: Frontliner Journalist

Work stretches for hours for just five minutes of outcome. Diana Deliurman explains how she crafts stories under such conditions. For...

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“109 years — and the third war”: how Slobidskyi Krai works

The Kharkiv publication Slobidskyi Krai is one of the oldest in Ukraine. Despite danger, losses, and constant challenges, it continues to...

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“A Sense of Being Needed”: How “Visti Romenshchyny” Works

Editor-in-chief of “Visti Romenshchyny”, Pavlo Kliuchnyk, speaks about the challenges of journalistic work in a border region of Sumy...

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Always a tourniquet nearby: what journalists keep in their first-aid kits

During the 11th safety training in Lviv, participants received first-aid kits—what they contain, how to use them, and why a tourniquet...

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