Amira Barkhush is an on-the-ground reporter for UNITED24 Media. She focuses on the human dimension of the war, covering deeply personal stories of grief, hope, and resilience.
Kyiv will host the Fifth Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen on September 10-11. Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska will unite global leaders, Nobel laureates, and teachers from around the world to explore how education can transform societies—even amid war.
Once seen as clumsy or unconventional, ground drones are no longer sci-fi on Ukraine’s frontlines. This military technology is saving soldiers, hauling supplies, scouting enemy lines, and even leading assaults against Russian forces.
While bombing the very Russian speakers he claims to “protect,” Putin continues to push for Russian language status in Ukraine. The reason is purely utilitarian: for Moscow, Russian speakers are tools to use against the states where they live—and the Baltic countries offer a clear example.
David Chichkan’s family, friends, and comrades gathered to honor the artist, who lived his art and remained committed to his principles of freedom and equality until the very end.
From nostalgic TikToks to fake Facebook groups, Russia is flooding the Baltic states with disinformation designed to stir division. Memes, mask manipulation, and Russian-speaking communities are weaponized to weaken the region from within.
Russia stole the works of Ukraine’s renowned 20th-century painter Leonid Chichkan in 2022. Three years later, it claimed the life of his great-grandson, David Chichkan, an artist, anarchist, and soldier.
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