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Tag: Ukraine

August 24, 2024

A Second Chance:Some Convicts in Ukraine...

Certain convicts may serve in the Armed Forces in exchange for parole under a mobilization law that Ukraine adopted in May. Over 6,000 applications have been submitted, and nearly 4,000 have been approved to enlist in the army, according to the Ministry of Justice in Ukraine.

August 23, 2024

Ukrainian Citizens Attend Training Centers to...

Ukrainian civilians are doing their best to survive while the war in their country drags on.For hundreds, that means attending special military centers to learn how to fight.

Ukrainians Skeptical About Allegations Ukraine were...

The latest claims that Ukraine may be linked to the 2022 attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines have the Ukrainian people responding sceptically. Concerns regarding Ukraine’s ties with its partners in the West are also being raised by the allegations.

August 21, 2024

Some Ukrainian Living in US Wish...

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security announced in February that since Russia began its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in early 2022, around 500,000 Ukrainians have immigrated to the country.Many refugees appear to be adjusting to life in their new country, but they still miss their homeland and are traumatized by the war.

August 20, 2024

Wounded Ukrainian Veterans Vow to Continue...

Serhiy Danilets is one of the more than  100,000 Ukrainian soldiers who have wounded during Russia’s war on Ukraine. Despite suffering severe injuries during combat, he and other fighters continue to enjoy life and, in some cases,are even planning to return to the front lines.

August 19, 2024

With Caution,Germany Issues Warrant for Ukrainian...

The explosions that damaged the Nord Stream gas pipelines, which carry natural gas from Russia to Western Europe, have led Germany to seek an arrest order for a Ukrainian person.At the question is if the 2022 attack—which many say played a role in the global price spike—involved the Ukrainian government.

August 17, 2024

As Latvia Phases Out Russian in...

The Russian language program in Latvian schools is gradually being phased out, according to government policy. In the midst of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, it’s a part of an attempt to shrink Moscow’s power. But some educators and security experts say the move might be helping the Kremlin’s propagandists.

Cars Are Delivered to Ukraine by...

Across the world, ordinary citizens are lending their support to Ukraine in addition to international organizations, foreign governments, and large foundations. Those who have been helping Ukrainians from the beginning of Russia’s invasion are a group of individuals based in Norfolk, England.

August 10, 2024

Princeton University to Help Ukraine in...

The Kyiv School of Economics estimates that as of the beginning of 2024, the infrastructure of Ukraine had suffered damages of over 150 billion dollars as a result of the war. But some scholars in the US, alongside Ukrainian anti-corruption activists,are already looking ahead to the end of the war and opportunity to rebuild. A new legal database was created by Princeton University to help.

August 2, 2024

War Backdrops Paris Games For Ukraine’s...

Hundreds of the most promising athletes in the country have killed as a result of the war in Ukraine.But that hasn’t stopped Kyiv from sending a 140-member Olympic team to the Paris Games.Others watch and worry from outside their homeland.

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