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In this essay, Ukrainian writer Yulia Stakhivska describes how cities partially destroyed by Russia’s invasion of 2022 learn to rebuild their image, revive their cultural past and try to heal.
The April 1986 disaster at Chernobyl’s nuclear powerstation is remembered as one of the darkest moments of Ukrainian history, ...
The news of two Azerbaijani brothers, Huseyn and Ziyaddin Safarov, getting killed following raids in the Russian city of ...
"I thought with my death, I would send a message as a last word to the state the country is in," Samadov told Ali.
An Australian court has ruled that journalist Antoinette Lattouf was unfairly removed by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) in December 2023 after she reposted an Instagram video from Human ...
The group is demanding that Paetongtarn resign and for coalition parties to withdraw from the government. It is also calling ...
Adding to the climate of repression and human rights concerns, Turkish police conducted sweeping detentions during LGBTQ+ ...
The League of Socialist Democrats joins the dozens of political parties, labor unions, and civil society groups that have ...
In this essay, Olena Solodovnikova looks at the Soviet heritage of murals in today’s Ukraine and how younger artists try to ...
While some are excited about the possibilities, others are concerned about whether the country's resources are being put to optimum use in the midst of a pandemic.
Wilmer Aram Ajú facilitates workshops on the ancient Mayan writing system to generate greater curiosity about the language ...
與此同時,數位世界裡的族語教材、遊戲、音樂或影片,也能提高數位世代的年輕人接觸族語的機會,自然地感受到:說族語/聽族語是很正常的事──這對過往被剝奪聲音的原住民族來說,將會是很大的一個內在轉變。