War in Ukraine “Unity is hard to sustain when you’re being bombed”: Lindsey Hilsum’s diary from Ukraine In war, most people will save their own skin and that of their family before helping others. By Lindsey Hilsum
Middle East Lindsey Hilsum: “Apprehension and excitement at being back in Iraq is eclipsed by fury” By Lindsey Hilsum
The patriot games Neighbourhoods have been razed, protesters silenced and human rights activists jailed. China will al By Lindsey Hilsum
China the aftermath Chinese leaders have been praised for their response to the Sichuan earthquake, but the political fa By Lindsey Hilsum
Why Burma was crushed As Burmese pro-democracy activists are rounded up, the west looks to China to intervene. We are fail By Lindsey Hilsum
Tibet: Death by consumerism As part of its "civilising mission" - and to deter independence - China is taking control of the Tib By Lindsey Hilsum
North Korea: survival means slavery Many North Koreans are so desperate to escape the country that they are prepared to risk their lives By Lindsey Hilsum
Absent friends Arguments over the war in Iraq have ignored the plight of the people themselves. As she says farewel By Lindsey Hilsum
Cartoons and oil The Americans are seeking ways to cut themselves off from the Muslim world. For Europe that is not a By Lindsey Hilsum
His real aim was to divide and dominate Sharon: The Israeli leader did not become leftish or dovish; he just changed his tactics. His plan w By Lindsey Hilsum