Ben Stiller was one of several celebrities who appeared in a video, which bore a false E! News watermark, alleging that USAID paid for the travel to Ukraine.
The video claiming that USAID paid Hollywood celebrities millions of dollars to visit Ukraine is not real and has hallmarks ...
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"These are lies" wrote Ben Stiller about a video posted on X and amplified by Musk alleging USAID spent $4M to send the actor ...
Mariana Oleskiv, the chairperson at State Agency for Tourism Development of Ukraine is stepping down. She has some comments ...
He is the author of Does Conquest Pay? The Exploitation of Occupied Industrial Societies. Today, about 20 percent of ...
Trump and Keith Kellogg, his special envoy for Ukraine and Russia, have both said they are working on a plan to broker a deal ...
On a cold and cloudy morning in Ukraine’s second city, our tour guide Kirill met us at our hotel. Twenty-seven, with dark, ...
Michael O’Leary, Ryanair chief executive, said that the airline is drafting plans to allow flights to restart within six ...
Ben Stiller has denied social media reports that his humanitarian trip to Ukraine was funded by USAID, dismissing the claims as Russian “lies.” Over the weekend, the US Agency for International ...
Ukraine wants to collaborate with partner countries on major postwar projects not just in mining rare earth elements, but ...
No 10 defends its position on Britons travelling to the worn-torn country, despite Jack Lopresti joining the international ...
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