Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 launched more than a military conflict; it thrust Ukraine’s rich and ...
On New Year’s Eve in 1972, a group of Ukrainians set out to carol — a seemingly innocent holiday tradition. But for the KGB, the Soviet Union’s security services, this was no ordinary celebration. As ...
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Ukrainian Christmas Festival celebrates culture and tradition in Venice
The Ukrainian National Women’s League of America invites the community to experience the holiday in Ukrainian style.
When Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine began, Anastasia Boyko considered fleeing Ukraine to keep her three-month-old baby safe. She instead decided to help Ukraine's war effort using her ...
ALBANY, N.Y. (NEWS10) – As it nears three years since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, local organizations in support of Ukraine came together Saturday to celebrate Ukrainian culture and the current ...
(The Conversation) — An expert on Ukrainian music and folklore explains how holiday traditions celebrate both centuries of culture and present-day resistance. Traditionally, Orthodox Christians in ...
On Feb. 24, Russian President Vladimir Putin launched a violent military invasion into Ukraine. An unprompted act of aggression meant to destroy Ukraine, the invasion is not just a simple territorial ...
Ukrainian Christmas festival brings in the holiday mood early to Wilmington. It was a great way for people to surround themselves with the Ukrainian culture.
The war in Ukraine likely no longer sits in the front of most Americans’ minds, at least not in the same way it did in the early days of the conflict. That’s only natural after more than two years.
LAWRENCE, Kan. — Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies (CREES) at the University of Kansas held its annual Spring Festival at Liberty Hall on Sunday, showcasing cultures throughout those regions ...
Vladimir Holoviak leaps high as he and his cousin Zoryana Duda perform the Tambourine Kozachok, a traditional dance from the Poltava region of Ukraine, to the delight of guests at the recent ...
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Ukraine Culture Minister Accuses Russia of Selling Stolen Pieces of Ukrainian Cultural Property on Black Market
Russia has stolen more than 1.7 million pieces of Ukrainian cultural heritage since its full-scale invasion began, according to the Ukrainian Minister of Culture and Strategic Communications Mykola ...
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