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Why Ukrainian students still speak Russian in Kyiv

After Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, many Russian-speaking Ukrainians deliberately decided to ...
The Rockefeller Institute wants to see schools with students who are least fluent receive more aid for English instruction.
DW spoke with students, parents, teachers and experts.After Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, many ...
With the US president seemingly more concerned with getting a peace deal signed than the details of its contents, experts tell Arpan Rai what the agreement must include to prevent the future destructi ...
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Friday that talks between Ukrainian and U.S. officials on proposals to end the war with ...
The Russian leader said he felt Washington was taking his position into account, but that some things still needed to be ...
Ukraine plans to effectively dismantle one of the main structures that has brought foreign volunteers into its ranks, the ...
As Russia's war against Ukraine persists, children have made art to deal with their trauma and some of that work is being highlighted in a benefit concert in Lawrenceville.
Three years after an unprecedented refugee response, hate crimes against Ukrainians in Poland have doubled, while political rhetoric and coordinated disinformation is transforming the public discourse ...
I want to be able to relate to my kids — I want them to know that I am at least attempting to be in tune to their world and what is going on. Courtesy of Sarah Shrader Bro. Bru. Bruh. Everyone is ...
Russia's drone strikes have changed the way Ukraine sounds. A youth orchestra outside Kyiv has been listening, as NPR's Joanna Kakissis reports. JOANNA KAKISSIS, BYLINE: On most nights, 14-year-old ...
Russia's drone strikes have changed the way Ukraine sounds. A youth orchestra has been listening. NPR's Joanna Kakissis reports from outside Kyiv. JOANNA KAKISSIS, BYLINE: On most nights, 14-year-old ...