With Russia trying to erase Ukraine’s national identity, the fight to preserve, and build upon, Ukraine’s artistic heritage has taken on new urgency.
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Australia’s Prime Minister Promises More Aid During Ukraine Visit
President Volodymyr Zelensky described the visit as the first by an Australian prime minister to his country during their history of diplomatic relations.
Lesia Tsurenko Plays Tennis to Earn Money to Help Ukraine
She used to compete because she loved tennis, but now Tsurenko wants to win as much prize money as possible to help people in her war-torn country.
Missile Strike in Kyiv Rattles Residents After Weeks of Quiet
The strike on Sunday morning shook many out of the relative sense of security that has prevailed in Ukraine’s capital since the Russians were pushed out of its periphery in early April.
For a Kyiv techno collective, ‘now everything is about politics.’
“This war has destroyed the statement that art could be outside politics,” the group’s booking and communications manager said.
Boris Johnson Pays a Second Surprise Visit to Kyiv
Boris Johnson promised new military aid that would train up to 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers every 120 days.
Bakery in Kyiv Honors Boris Johnson With a Croissant
A croissant is the latest homage in Ukraine to the British prime minister, who has also had a road named after him in a town near Odesa.
Russia’s Oil Revenue Soars Despite Sanctions, Study Finds
Rising oil prices more than offset a decline in export volumes during the first 100 days of the assault on Ukraine.
Ukraine aims to restart soccer leagues on its own soil in August.
In an interview with The Associated Press, the leader of Ukraine’s soccer federation said President Volodymyr Zelensky had approved the decision.
Ukraine Tells Story of War in Museum Show
The exhibition, called “Crucified Ukraine,” is one of several ways that the country’s government is highlighting the devastation that its people have endured.