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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.
Despite Russia's war of aggression and ongoing Ukrainization, Russian is still often spoken in school playgrounds. Why? DW ...
The Russian leader said he felt Washington was taking his position into account, but that some things still needed to be ...
Ukraine’s present struggle is rooted in five centuries of shifting borders and fallen empires. As negotiations loom, leaders must decide how much of Ukrainian land they are willing to bargain away ...
History tells us that any deal that doesn’t come with cast-iron security guarantees for Ukraine is not worth the paper it is ...
With his eyes closed, Oleksandr Savchuk plucks the strings on his bandura, a lute-like Ukrainian folk instrument, as he ...
Russia wrote the peace plan. Trump's envoy coached the Kremlin. And nobody in charge understands what they're negotiating. Stephen Blank on a foreign policy process in freefall.
Expectations for peace between Russia and Ukraine should be tempered until there’s a presidential summit between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Vladimir Putin and until their signatures are on a treaty.
A U.S. proposal may cross a number of red lines for the Russian leader, who sees little to lose and much potentially to gain ...
Russian authorities must increase the number of people who identify as Russian and speak Russian in the parts of Ukraine ...
When wars drag on for years, everyone gets tired. Soldiers lose their lives, families lose their homes, and ordinary people ...