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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNUkrainian author wins Austrian State Prize for Literature for the first timeUkrainian writer, musician, volunteer and serviceman Serhii Zhadan has been awarded the 2025 Austrian State Prize for ...
Ukrainian is the official language of instruction, but it may not be what students speak with their families. Pre-1991, grandmothers spoke Ukrainian, and Russian was imposed by the educational system.
Thousands of Ukrainian refugee children are about to spend their first Christmas away from home. While it’s not the outcome that anyone would have wanted, efforts continue to ensure that books ...
Book review: Tanja Maljartschuk ... When the narrator discovers Lypynskyi via his obituary in the Ukrainian language newspaper Svoboda [meaning "liberty"], she commits to studying his life.
Ukraine's bookstores have expanded despite the war, fueled by interest in works by Ukrainian writers, some who have been killed by Russian forces. But a Russian missile struck a top printing plant.
Ukrainian language books are flying off the shelves, and local publishers are struggling to keep up with orders. Understanding the Russia-Ukraine conflict. HAND CURATED. Alex Horton.
Natalie Miroshnyk was at the Warsaw Book Fair for Ukrainian publisher Vivat when she heard that a Russian missile had hit her country’s biggest printing house, killing seven workers, injuring 22 ...
A 2019 language law established Ukrainian as the state language, requiring it in more than 30 areas of public life, including media and education. Then came the full-scale war in 2022.
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