• april 21, 2024

    A human chain stretching 650 kilometers across the Baltic states in 1989 symbolized the desire for independence. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, a new generation of Estonians, Latvians, and Lithuanians is fighting to preserve their freedom, language, and culture.

  • februari 1, 2024

    After the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, the Estonian government decided to end Russian-language education. How are parents and teachers reacting to the transition to education in a language that is foreign to them?

  • november 29, 2023

    In Latvia, 3,255 citizens with Russian passports have received a notice to leave the country by November 30. The same fate looms over an additional 6,500 ethnic Russians if they don't pass a language exam. This controversial measure has put the relationship with a segment of the Russian-speaking population under intense pressure.

  • februari 10, 2022

    According to Putin, the invasion of Ukraine was partly necessary to liberate the Russian-speaking population from Nazis. In the former Soviet republic of Lithuania, there's also a significant Russian-speaking minority. Photographers David Peskens and HJ Hunter found that Russian-speaking youth unanimously condemn the war, while their (grand)parents make efforts to keep watching banned Russian television.