Four years of war appear to have played a big part in deterring or preventing women in Ukraine from having children. In Russia, women seem to be resistant to repeated calls from the Kremlin and ...
After four years of war in Ukraine, it may seem like there is little space for art or fun. But in the eastern city of Kharkiv, there is a small corner where children can learn the grace, discipline ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A Russian drone struck a Kharkiv home overnight, killing a father and three young children; the pregnant mother ...
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When you wish upon a czar. Move over, Mickey and Minnie — one Moscow politician is plotting to turn his war-mongering and economically failing country into the “Happiest Place on Earth” by building an ...
Russia has taken tens of thousands of children, who end up in reeducation facilities, military schools, or illegal adoptions. Sashko Radchuk hasn’t seen his mother for nearly four years. One month ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Russian drones strike Odesa, killing at least three and wounding 23, including children, as Moscow intensifies ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — A heavy Russian drone bombardment of Ukraine’s southern city of Odesa killed at least three people and wounded 23, including two children and a pregnant woman, officials said ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new Russian law requires Ukrainian children in Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine to obtain Russian international passports to ...
The British playground usually echoes to screechy impersonations of well-known artists such as Katy Perry. But if you approach one today you may well hear a seven-year-old adopt a vaguely Slavic ...
Kyiv — On a bitterly cold Wednesday in Kyiv's Heroiv Dnipra neighborhood, Mariana Kiriluk, a foot doctor in her late-thirties, didn't know what to do with her ten-year-old son Zahar. Schools in the ...