Holodomor – Part 5: Legacy and Remembrance
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National Remembrance in Ukraine Since independence in 1991, Ukraine has made the Holodomor central to its national memory. Each year, on the fourth Saturday of ...
Holodomor – Part 4: Recognition of the Holodomor as Genocide
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Early Silence and Historical Denial For decades after 1933, the Soviet Union insisted that no famine had taken place, dismissing all evidence as “anti-Soviet propaganda.” ...
Holodomor – Part 3: International Awareness and Propaganda Battles
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Journalists Who Spoke the Truth Although the Soviet Union tightly controlled access to famine-stricken areas, a few courageous journalists and travelers exposed what they witnessed. ...
Holodomor – Part 2: The Famine Years (1932–1933) and Human Testimonies
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Daily Life Under the Famine By the winter of 1932, famine conditions had spread across much of Ukraine. Villages that had once thrived with wheat ...
The Holodomor – Part 1: Ukraine Before and During the Road to Famine
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Ukraine Before the Famine: A Land of Bread and Struggle Ukraine has long been known as the “breadbasket of Europe.” Its fertile black soil, called ...
Mykhailo Mudryk: Lawyers, losses and lie detectors – inside Mudryk doping case
Mykhailo Mudryk is currently suspended and unable to play for either Chelsea or Ukraine after ...
Ukrainian festival marks 60 years of culture, resilience
DAUPHIN — From rhythmic dances to the aroma of traditional cuisine, the 60th anniversary of ...
“PSG” takes Zabarnyi: Ukrainian moves to top club for 67 million euros
22-year-old Ukrainian defender Illia Zabarnyi is moving to French club PSG for 67 million euros. ...
The Rise and Fall of Andriy Shevchenko
In this episode we take on Andriy Shevchenko who played for Ac Milan and Dinamo ...
Tennis player Elina Svitolina faces hateful abuse after loss, blames “shameful” bettors
Ukrainian tennis player Elina Svitolina has spoken out about the deluge of hateful abuse she ...