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A Ukrainian woman who moved to New York amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine issued a stark warning about the city's affordability crisis. Russian President Vladimir Putin launched the "special ...
Become a paid member to listen to this article. New York City‘s Little Ukraine has been the beating heart of the city’s Ukrainian population since the mid-twentieth century.Beginning with an ...
At Cornerstone Church in New York City, the English-speaking pastor for youth, Paul Oliferchik, stepped aside to have a refugee who was fluent in Ukrainian step in—“a capable, gifted, and ...
Tetiana Lytvynenko and her 9-year-old daughter Darina, seen at the Ukrainian Museum in New York City, are living rent-free with a family in Brooklyn, where they cook borsht and crepes for their hosts.
Although Artem Yalanskiy’s expertise is in sports management and mixed martial arts, he opened a gallery in New York’s Tribeca neighbourhood last year to promote Ukrainian contemporary art ...
New York Gov. Kathy Hochul announced Thursday that landmarks across the state would glow blue and yellow on Friday night in honor of the Ukrainian people.