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Nikolai Dorosh sold his $40,000 cello to support his family as they left war-torn Ukraine to start a new life in Vancouver.
About 70% of children in Ukraine do not have access to basic goods and services, such as adequate food or shelter, according ...
Nikolai Dorosh, a Ukrainian classical musician, finally held the cello he always wanted. War forced him to let it go.
Ukrainian officials say that Russia pounded the capital with yet another mass missile and drone attack, causing fires across ...
Europe's largest land conflict since the Second World War is reshaping the fabric of ravaged Ukrainian frontier communities ...
For some, the American dream begins with the search for safety and stability, a promise of a more abundant life. But for ...
Heartbreaking yet hopeful artworks created by Ukrainian children during wartime will go on display in Exeter this weekend, ...
Sixty-five dancers from near and far spent a week at the Ukrainian Homestead in Lehighton to participate in the 36th Annual ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia fired more than 100 drones at civilian areas of Ukraine overnight, authorities said Monday, as ...
Pop star Olivia Rodrigo brought out The Cure frontman Robert Smith to perform his band’s songs Friday I’m In Love and Just ...
A team of experts from Yale University has estimated that around 35,000 Ukrainian children listed as missing may be held in Russia or Russian-occupied territories.
Experts label Russia's mass abduction of Ukrainian children, relocated to military camps or orphanages, as a war crime, leaving parents in a desperate search.