Almost all the media yesterday were filled with discussions on the topic "Telephone conversation between V. Putin and D.
Listen to the migration story of Nina Bassat AM, who was born in Lwów, Poland in 1939 and survived the Holocaust together with her mother.
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Kyiv Independent on MSN'Negotiations are dictated on the battlefield' — Polish envoy on Russia-Ukraine warPoland holds a special position among Kyiv's partners — with a shared history of Russian oppression and conquest, its leaders ...
A powerful video art exhibition that amplifies the voices of Ukrainian war survivors opens at Warsaw’s Zachęta National ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNUkrainian bakery Lviv Croissants opens first French location in CannesUkrainian cafe chain Lviv Croissants opened its first restaurant in Cannes, France, making it the fifth country outside of ...
An exhibition of religious icons painted during an international workshop in Ukraine will open on February 8 at the Museum of ...
The data suggested Ukraine would import 7.1 mcm of gas from Hungary, 7.3 mcm from Slovakia and 1.8 mcm from Poland.
Meet five remarkable Australians who recount their immigration stories to Australia after escaping Europe and the atrocities of the Holocaust. Through their resilience, courage, and triumph, hear ...
Audiences at this summer’s Copenhagen Summer Festival were treated to a masterful performance of Stanislav Lyudkevich’s ...
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Hankyoreh on MSN‘It needs to end’: Koreans who lost limbs fighting for Ukraine give an account of warThe Hankyoreh spoke to a Korean citizen and a Korean American who had been injured while volunteering to fight on behalf of ...
I could not stop crying.” Born in Lviv, Poland, now in modern-day Ukraine, in 1932, Ms Webber was living in the city when Germany invaded the region, then occupied by the USSR, in June 1941.
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