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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNCrimean Tatar activist Mustafayev, illegally imprisoned in Russia, receives international human rights awardCrimean Tatar and Kremlin political prisoner Server Mustafayev has received an award from Freedom House, an international ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNCrimean Tatar representative council accuses Russia of ongoing genocideThe Mejlis, the highest representative body of the Crimean Tatar people, has stated that the current Russian policy in ...
New films from Venice prizewinner Valentyn Vasyanovych and rising talent Antonio Lukich headline slate for Ukraine's ...
As Ukraine marks the anniversary of Stalin-era deportations of Crimean Tatars more than eight decades ago, members of the ...
Rustem Umerov, who heads Ukraine's delegation at peace talks with Russia on Friday, is a skilled and pragmatic negotiator, ...
Ukraine’s musicians can’t escape war, even at the Eurovision Song Contest. Rock band Ziferblat were in Basel, Switzerland to ...
With their ancestral homeland at the heart of future peace talks with Russia, Crimean Tatars are fighting to keep their ...
With their ancestral homeland at the heart of future peace talks with Russia, Crimean Tatars are fighting to keep their language and practices alive in Ukraine, teaching some children who have never, ...
As political tensions persist, Crimean Tatars strive to maintain their cultural identity in Ukraine, with a focus on children ...
Moreover, allowing Russia to retain Crimea would be a death knell for the Crimean Tatars — the peninsula’s indigenous people — who have already faced systemic repression, imprisonment ...
Driving through the peninsula with his son-in-law, Aleksey Adzhubey — editor-in-chief of Izvestia and one of the Soviet Union’s most influential journalists — Khrushchev encountered not only the ruins ...
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