Yuliia Valova is a journalist and editor. Before the war in Ukraine, she worked as editor-in-chief of the analytical magazine Intelmag.

She was also the managing partner of Emergence PR, an investigative journalism agency. In 2024, she graduated from the mini MBA course in project management at Stockholm University. Since May 2022, she has worked for the influential German publication Der Tagesspiegel.  She writes her own expert column for Emerging Europe. She is also a member of Clean Energy Wire, an international community of energy and climate journalists. She is also a member of the Independent Media Trade Union of Ukraine and the International Federation of Journalists.

Yuliia Valova

Basic information

Name
Yuliia Valova
Title
Journalist and editor
Country
Germany
City
Berlin

Supported projects

War Crimes Against Art

  • Armed conflict
  • Culture

KYIV – Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine began, a systematic campaign of cultural looting has taken place in temporarily occupied territories. Under the pretext of 'evacuation', Russian forces have removed valuable artefacts from at least 46 Ukrainian museums. These priceless cultural items have since been found in Crimea, at international exhibitions in Uzbekistan, Turkey and China, and on the black market.