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Ukraine's intelligence service intercepted a Russian plot to murder President Volodymyr Zelenskyy ahead of Vladimir Putin's re-inauguration this week. Vasyl Maliuk, the head of the Ukrainian State Security Service, said in a statement that Russian intelligence agents targeting Zelenskyy sought out members of the Ukrainian military close to the president's security detail who could take the leader hostage and later kill him. Two colonels in the State Guard of Ukraine, which oversees security for top officials, were detained on suspicion of participating in the plan. The colonels are alleged to ...
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Alex Lidagovsky, a Ukrainian sculptor who fled to UK when his studio was destroyed, has been granted membership into the prestigious Royal Society of British Artists. The 63-year-old artist left Kyiv with his wife, Dasha Nepochatova, 16-year-old stepdaughter and his pets, following Putin's announcement of the Russian invasion on 24 February 2022. In an interview with the PA news agency, Lidagovsky, now settled in London, revealed that his friends had sent him images of his bombed studio. “Now, because I’m so far away from my country and it looks like I live another life, I try not to think abo...
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Ukrainians are fighting tooth and nail against Russian aggression, recognizing the urgent need for a sustainable economy that can withstand the challenges of “perpetual war”. Vladimir Putin, exploiting the West’s reluctance to bear escalating costs, is sticking to the strategy of wearing down democratic nations by increasing the financial toll of the war and signalling the costs will remain high for “as long as it takes.” Backed by China, Iran, and North Korea, Putin’s sustained aggression raises two crucial questions: can Ukraine bolster its economy under these conditions? And does Ukraine of...
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From within the debris of Russia’s war, renowned Ukrainian artist Mikhail Reva was compelled to make a dark artistic pivot the day his own country house was ravaged by a Russian strike. Two years into the invasion, the Odesa-native has not rested in transforming more than two tons of war debris, including spiked Kalashnikov cartridges, bullets and arresting crumpled shells, into art that expresses his homeland’s suffering. The monumental works are now on display in the U.S. Embassy’s storied Hotel de Talleyrand in Paris, as part of an initiative by the United States to reengage with the Paris-...
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Two years of brutal, full-scale invasion by Russia has inflicted severe environmental damage on Ukraine, impacting the country's rich biodiversity, contaminating land and water resources, and posing a direct threat to public health and safety. Addressing these challenges is crucial for the environment, but also for the long-term peace, stability, and health of the European continent. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in his 10-point Peace Plan, has rightly highlighted the immediate protection of the environment as a precondition for a just and lasting peace. It is remarkable how committed Ukraine...
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