Kyiv claims public holiday to mark 1943’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ as genocide strains ‘good neighbourly relations’
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Kyiv claims public holiday to mark 1943’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ as genocide strains ‘good neighbourly relations’
Kyiv claims public holiday to mark 1943’s ‘Bloody Sunday’ as genocide strains ‘good neighbourly relations’
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PUZHNYKY, Ukraine: Remains of Poles killed by Ukrainian nationalist insurgents during World War Two were buried in western…

WARSAW: Poland’s president unveiled plans on Monday to limit Ukrainians’ access to child benefits and health care, while also…

The remains of people killed and left in mass graves in the waning days of the war are being given dignified burials.

The Ukrainian forces earlier attacked the city of Dzhankoy, killing five civilians

KYIV: Each morning at 9 o’clock, Kyiv stops for a minute. Traffic lights turn red, and the steady beat of a metronome on…

As some turn on Kyiv, Nawrocki, a nationalist, says Poland and Ukraine must address ‘overdue historical issues’.