The snow is 18 inches deep at the top of the famous Odessa steps in what was once Soviet Russia, and my feet are turning to lumps of ice. But the dazzling smile on the face of 28-year-old Natalia is ...
“Today, our residents can see that this beach was rebuilt with soul, conscience, and care for everyone,” said Odessa, Ukraine Mayor Hennadii Trukhanov. “We continue our commitment to making the city ...
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Russia attacked Ukraine's port city of Odessa overnight, damaging several infrastructure targets as well as a high-rise residential building and shopping center. Czech President Petr Pavel (L) was ...
March 21 (UPI) --Russia attacked Ukraine's port city of Odessa overnight, triggering fires as several infrastructure targets were hit as well as a high-rise residential building and shopping center.
The Trade Union house in Odessa after a fire and imperialist-backed massacre by Ukrainian fascists in 2014. [Photo by Lsimon / CC BY-NC-SA 4.0] The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has ordered ...
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Everyone in Odessa seems to think that Ukraine is on its way to total victory. What if that’s not possible? The husk of the Hotel Odessa can be seen in the port city in the morning. Russian cruise ...
“Odessa, come back home. We have longed for Odessa in the Russian Federation, because of the city’s history, the people who live there, and the language they speak. This is our Russian city.” While ...
Mishpacha Children’s Home in Odessa cares for 120 Ukrainian Jewish children whose parents either are dead or cannot care for them. (Courtesy of Mishpacha Chabad Odessa) When Rabbi Avraham Wolff leaves ...
An estimated 30,000 Jews remain in Odessa. They’re still enduring near-daily attacks on the city. Many are struggling with the loss of livelihoods, homes and loved ones. When Rabbi Avraham Wolff ...