Ukraine’s Eurovision win in 2022 brought the country the right to host the following year, but because of the war the 2023 ...
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea ... is hit-and-miss at the new ...
with the song Flame Is Burning. All appeared well, until it transpired that Julia had previously performed in Crimea – a big no-no as far as Ukraine was concerned, leading to her being banned ...
with the song Flame Is Burning. All appeared well, until it transpired that Julia had previously performed in Crimea – a big no-no as far as Ukraine was concerned, leading to her being banned ...
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Even amid war, Ukraine finds time for the glittery, pop-filled Eurovision Song Contest. Perhaps now even more than ever. Ukraine’s entrants in the pan-continental music ...
It was so—I miss ... taken to Crimea. Russian-occupied Crimea is home to many summer camps for kids, but since the war began, some of these camps have become holding facilities for Ukrainian ...
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Today is World Press Freedom Day, when we highlight the crucial role of an independent media and address some of the gravest threats to press freedom, including censorship, misinformation, and ...
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea's Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.
Ukrainian singer Jamala won the contest in 2016 — two years after Russia illegally seized the Crimean Peninsula — with a song about the expulsion of Crimea’s Tatars by Stalin in 1944.