
Isabel Coles
Reporter at The Wall Street Journal
Reporter for @WSJ covering the war in Ukraine and other conflicts. Fellow @logannonfiction 2021. Once upon a time @reuters
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3 weeks ago |
livemint.com | Isabel Coles
Summary Documents reveal how Syria’s fallen government hid hundreds of abducted children during the country’s civil war. This is a Mint Premium article gifted to you. Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. DAMASCUS—The resemblance was striking. The boy in the photograph had the family’s same thick eyebrows and looked about 17, the same age Ahmed Yaseen would now be—if he was still alive. Could it be him, his aunt Naila al-Abbasi wondered?
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3 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Isabel Coles
Documents reveal how Syria’s fallen government hid hundreds of abducted children during civil warDAMASCUS—The resemblance was striking. The boy in the photograph had the family’s same thick eyebrows and looked about 17, the same age Ahmed Yaseen would now be—if he was still alive. Could it be him, his aunt Naila al-Abbasi wondered?
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4 weeks ago |
tovima.com | Isabel Coles |Ievgeniia Sivorka
The impact of the three-year-old conflict is reaching deeper into the most personal parts of Ukrainians’ livesLVIV, Ukraine—On brief leave from fighting against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, soldier Petro Kotovych’s wife, Maria, rushed him to a fertility clinic here. The couple had struggled to have a baby and undergone five rounds of IVF before the war.
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4 weeks ago |
wsj.com | Isabel Coles |Ievgeniia Sivorka
By Isabel Coles and Ievgeniia Sivorka | Photographs by Justyna Mielnikiewicz for WSJ LVIV, Ukraine—On brief leave from fighting against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, soldier Petro Kotovych’s wife, Maria, rushed him to a fertility clinic here. The couple had struggled to have a baby and undergone five rounds of IVF before the war. Now, with Petro drafted into the Ukrainian army and Moscow’s forces posing an existential threat to the country, their personal battle to conceive seemed more urgent.
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1 month ago |
lopinion.fr | Isabel Coles
Pendant les premières années qui ont suivi l’invasion russe, l’Ukraine s’est fortement appuyée sur les armes occidentales pour équiper ses troupes. Aujourd’hui, forgée dans le creuset de la guerre, l’industrie de la défense ukrainienne produit plus d’armes que jamais.
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