Kate Bond

@katebonduk

Writer and editor | Bylines | Ukraine, refugees, LGBTQ

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Joined August 2009

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  1. Retweeted
    Jun 5

    “When you’re open, people are open to you... It doesn’t really matter if you are Christian, Muslim, Hindu, we’re all human beings, we’re all made of the same dough. We don’t need borders, just respect.”

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  2. Retweeted
    Jun 4

    The chef fled Syria.🔪 The owner fled Georgia.💰 And the diners dine in Belarus.🥙 A tasty story of how refugee integration makes Europe a great place to live, by

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  3. Retweeted
    May 30

    The Evening Standard has secretly agreed a £3 million deal with companies, including Uber and Google, to provide them with “favourable” news coverage, without telling readers.

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  4. Jun 1

    “At the beginning, rebels respected humanitarian actors. Now, we have become the target.”

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  5. Retweeted
    May 30

    Russian journalist Babchenko that was declared murdered last night is... alive Says he had to stage his own murder in order to capture someone, apologises to his wife.

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  6. Retweeted
    May 29

    BREAKING: Russian opposition journalist Arkadiy Babchenko has been shot dead in Kyiv, the police have just confirmed.

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  7. May 25

    A little surprise for lonely Misha who lives on the conflict line in . I asked him what he likes to do. "Play Lego," he said

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  8. Retweeted
    May 17

    We are appalled to learn of the shelling of the schools in Sakhanka and Svitlodarsk (Donetsk oblast) yesterday and today. Schools and children are and must not be attacked.

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  9. Retweeted
    Apr 9

    When you are coming “just for a coffee” in Ukraine

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  10. Retweeted
    Mar 28

    don’t just need food, they need to be empowered, like my women who are now running their own businesses,” says Jenipher, who runs a business buying and selling charcoal briquettes for fuel.

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  11. Mar 28

    "I don't like living here because there's shooting and I have no friends. I'm the only boy on the street."

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  12. Retweeted
    Mar 28

    : Shelling, landmines and long queues are among the hazards facing elderly residents as they try to collect their pensions.

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  13. Mar 28

    “Back when my husband was alive I was never afraid. Now I worry if I need to take cover on the floor I will never get up again.”

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  14. Mar 28

    "This is our first time back since the war started. There used to be a beautiful park. Now it feels like life has stopped."

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  15. Retweeted
    Mar 27

    Starts Thurs - x Choose Love aka is opening a 5 week pop-up in Columbia Road Thurs-Sun, 2 sittings a day, all profits to fund a children's hospital in Syria

    Imad's Syrian Kitchen x Choose Love pop-up in Columbia Road, E2
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  16. Mar 27

    “Suddenly, I couldn’t see him any more. But I heard this sound and someone screaming ‘mama’.”

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  17. Retweeted
    Mar 25

    "After you talk it out, it gets better." In eastern , workshops organised by with EU support are helping students at Toretsk – just kilometres from the contact line – to overcome the daily

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  18. Retweeted
    Mar 27

    Let's not forget about . More than 600,000 people still caught inside the conflict zone.

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  19. Retweeted
    Mar 24

    “I don’t understand. We earned this pension.” Read Svetlana's struggle to access her in 🇺🇦

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  20. Mar 23

    In Donetsk, I met war-weary pensioners struggling to survive shelling and months without their pensions

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