Ukrainian women in their 50s and 60s say they've embraced cheerleading as a way to cope with the extreme stress and anxiety of four years of Russia's full-scale invasion.
Even now, safely in her new home of Estonia, Inna Vnukova says she can’t purge the terrifying memory of living under Russian ...
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After 4 years of war, Ukraine’s Jews adapt to a life of sirens, shortages and uncertainty
(JTA) — KYIV, Ukraine — Viktoria Maksimovich’s students at the Sha’alavim Jewish Day School no longer run for shelters when air raid sirens sound. “They don’t want to hear the alarms. They don’t care ...
One evening in war-ravaged southern Ukraine, a group of armed men entered Maryna’s home. She had nowhere to hide.
"Freezing, but free," writes Daria Kolomiec. "That’s how I would describe the mood in Kyiv." ...
Bill Willoughby, co-founder of National Cleanup Day and a board member of Let’s Do It World, traveled to the war-torn country to try and make life a little bit better for Ukranians There are many ...
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