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Author: Maria Varenikova

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Battling Wildfire and Pandemic, Ukraine Faces a New Foe: Landmines

October 3, 2020October 3, 2020Maria VarenikovaComments Off on Battling Wildfire and Pandemic, Ukraine Faces a New Foe: Landmines

The blaze is setting off mines and other ordnance littering the war zone in eastern Ukraine, hampering already dangerous firefighting and evacuation efforts.

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On Ukraine’s Border, the Coronavirus Ends a Hasidic Pilgrimage

September 18, 2020Maria VarenikovaComments Off on On Ukraine’s Border, the Coronavirus Ends a Hasidic Pilgrimage

After days of pleading to enter Ukraine despite virus travel restrictions, some pilgrims sang the country’s national anthem, to no avail. Most turned back on Friday.

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Covid Strands Hasidic Pilgrims on Ukraine-Belarus Border

September 15, 2020Maria VarenikovaComments Off on Covid Strands Hasidic Pilgrims on Ukraine-Belarus Border

Hundreds of Jewish pilgrims seeking to travel from Belarus to Ukraine to visit the grave of a revered rabbi were barred from entering because of virus restrictions.

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Mothers, Babies Stranded in Ukraine Surrogacy Industry

August 15, 2020Maria VarenikovaComments Off on Mothers, Babies Stranded in Ukraine Surrogacy Industry

Virus travel bans are wreaking havoc on surrogacy agencies that help same-sex couples build families.

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Ukraine’s Backlog of Babies Born to Surrogates Begins to Ease

June 10, 2020June 10, 2020Maria VarenikovaComments Off on Ukraine’s Backlog of Babies Born to Surrogates Begins to Ease

Eleven foreign couples, previously barred by coronavirus restrictions, have entered the country to meet their newborns. But births are still outpacing pickups.

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Chernobyl Wildfires Reignite, Stirring Up Radiation

April 11, 2020Maria VarenikovaComments Off on Chernobyl Wildfires Reignite, Stirring Up Radiation

Wildfires are common in the so-called Zone of Alienation around the abandoned Chernobyl plant. A larger-than-typical fire is stirring up radiation, though levels remain normal in Kyiv, the Ukrainian capital.

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An Earthquake Killed Hundreds in Afghanistan

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Xi’s Parade to Showcase China’s Military Might and Circle of Autocrats

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Joe Bugner, 75, British Boxing Champ Who Slugged It Out With Ali, Dies

September 1, 2025September 1, 2025Jeré Longman
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