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The talks are a positive sign for Ukraine’s EU membership bid, which was blocked under former Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán.
Warm weather and battlefield success have infused Ukraine’s capital city with optimism, even as bombs fall. | World News
Like many Ukrainians, Maryna Homeniuk fled her homeland after Russia's full-scale invasion four years ago. Homeniuk and Orlov, who captained the Kyiv Floorball Club after playing hockey for teams in the Ukrainian capital,
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Kyiv residents protest 'dangerous' civil code, call for LGBTQ rights
A few hundred people gathered in Kyiv on Sunday for a rare wartime protest against a new civil code debated in parliament, which critics say entrenches discrimination, including against LGBTQ communities.
By Olena Harmash and Yurii Kovalenko KYIV, May 14 (Reuters) - Russia carried out its largest aerial attack over a two-day period since the start of its war in Ukraine, pounding the capital Kyiv and other cities with hundreds of drones,
Ukrainians seeking cultural escape from war’s brutality find comfort and resilience at Kyiv art fair
Art Kyiv describes itself as a cultural platform where artistic experience, public discourse and contemporary Ukrainian reality meet. In a hall occasionally pierced by air-raid sirens warning of Russian strikes, the event has united Ukraine’s most prominent galleries, artists, collectors, and cultural institutions.