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In Olha Kobylianska’s 1891 novella “A Human Being,” the heroine Olena commits an unforgivable transgression. Not adultery, not theft, not the abandonment of her family — her "crime" is intellectual freedom.
COMMENTARY: Ukrainian Catholic leaders warn that priests have been expelled, churches destroyed, and religious life driven underground in Russian-occupied territories.
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Ukraine marks the Day of Dignity and Freedom
Ukraine marks the Day of Dignity and Freedom on Nov. 21, which marks the start of two major Ukrainian uprisings — the EuroMaidan Revolution and the Orange Revolution. The holiday was established in 2014 by a presidential decree. The EuroMaidan Revolution ...
In 2025, North Carolina celebrates the 250th anniversary of its independence. Next year will mark the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence — the document that called for the freedom Americans later won on the battlefield.
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, orchestra conductor Keri-Lynn Wilson felt she had to respond. "I wanted to turn my horror into action," the conductor, who describes herself as a proud Canadian-Ukrainian, told RFE/RL.
Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, who died in Russian captivity, has been posthumously honored as a "Press Freedom Hero" by the International Press Institute (IPI), the organization announced on its website on Oct. 9. The award recognizes ...
The exclusive interview with Olena Zelenska airs Thursday morning. In an exclusive interview with ABC News, Ukrainian first lady Olena Zelenska spoke about the state of the ongoing conflict with Russia and where the Ukrainian people currently stand as a ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Sandy Alderson, who was an officer in the Marine Corps, served a tour of duty in Vietnam, and is a former general manager of the New York Mets. I have just returned from a week in Ukraine, a country at war fighting ...
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — The war in Ukraine is now in its third year with no clear end in sight. While world leaders debate the conflict’s future, one San Diego nonprofit is working to make a difference thousands of miles away. Outside Kilowatt ...