Isobel Koshiw is a journalist based in London covering corruption.
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Published in: oDR: AnalysisWhat would Western sanctions mean for Russia?
The unprecedented measures proposed by the US, the EU and the UK could create chaos in Russia’s economy and...
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Published in: oDR: ExplainerEveryone is talking about Minsk but what does it mean for Ukraine?
If Ukraine accepts Russia’s interpretation of the Minsk Agreements it could face indefinite Russian influence in its...
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Published in: oDR: FeatureBanks in spotlight over Belarus regime finance in London
Did international banks break their own ethics policies by helping Belarus's repressive regime issue $1.25bn of state bonds?
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Published in: oDRGrift, graft, and the Saakashvili show
Anti-corruption intrigue and opposition fanfare are leaving Ukrainians and the west disillusioned with Poroshenko’s politics.
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Published in: oDRUkraine’s opposition protest: not quite a Maidan, not yet a movement
As the opposition splinters, the line between protest and destabilisation grows thinner in Ukrainian minds.
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Published in: oDRGrowing up apolitical in Ukraine’s war zone
War, propaganda and misunderstanding — teenagers in Ukraine’s frontline towns are growing up under incredible...