In eastern Ukraine, white nylon nets now stretch over roads and city streets, a low-tech defense against deadly FPV drones ...
Ukrainian athletes talk about ‘unpleasant’ Paralympics after return of Russian flag at Milan Cortina
Ukrainian athletes have talked about an “unpleasant” Paralympics at Milan Cortina because of the return of the Russian flag and anthem.
On the ninth day of the Colin Gray trial, digital forensics experts presented key evidence, alleging that Gray ignored repeated warning signs in the months leading up to the Apalachee High School ...
KYIV — What started with a few Ukrainian flags staked in the grass at Maidan, or Independence Square, has turned into a sprawling repository for a country’s grief, with flowerbeds dedicated to ...
Blumenthal (center) at St. Michael the Archangel Ukrainian Catholic Church on Saturday. Credit: Allan Appel Photo U.S. Sen. Richard Blumenthal — one of Congress’s most dedicated supporters of aid to ...
Darya with her mother near Kyiv, the capital of Ukraine, in June. Darya said a drunken Russian soldier had forced his hands into her underwear and shouted “I want a young body!”Credit... Supported by ...
Ukrainian officials will not attend the Winter Paralympics following the news that Russian athletes will be allowed to compete under their country's flag at the games. Ukrainian officials will boycott ...
Western University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA-FR. Western University provides funding as a member of The Conversation CA. On Feb. 12, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) ...
A Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) arbitrator has denied Vladyslav Heraskevych’s appeal and the Ukrainian skeleton rider will not be reinstated to compete in the Olympics wearing what he has ...
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — A Ukrainian athlete who was disqualified from the Winter Olympics on Thursday over his insistence on wearing a helmet honoring people killed in his country's war with Russia ...
The Ukrainian flag bearer’s disqualification from skeleton over a helmet featuring athletes killed in the war with Russia is yet another example of how politics and the Olympics cannot be separated.
MILAN (AP) — Ukrainian figure skater Kyrylo Marsak was exhausted last summer as he trained for the upcoming Milan Cortina Olympics. Drained, anxious and often unable to sleep, the 21-year-old could ...
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