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Defence Intelligence of Ukraine has published information about 110 cultural valuables that Russians have appropriated during ...
In this captivating video, join us as we explore the mesmerizing end-of-day routine of the Silverman Statue, an extraordinary performer known for stunning street art feats. Watch as he flawlessly ...
Russian drones struck the southern Ukrainian port city of Odesa overnight, killing two people died and injuring at least 17, ...
A Ukrainian journalist has been released after more than four years in Russian custody in occupied Crimea. His employer, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty said Vladyslav Yesypenko was held on ...
Crimea became part of Russia within the Soviet Union until 1954, when it was handed to Ukraine, also then a Soviet Republic, by Stalin's successor Nikita Khrushchev, a Ukrainian.
U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to the media during a guided tour of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts before leading a board meeting on March 17, 2025 in Washington, DC.
Photography was embellished to tell a story in this early photo of a British officer by Roger Fenton. Commentary by NOMA curator Brian Piper. The photo is on display at the New Orleans Museum of Art.
A new exhibit displaying Crimean art and culture will open at the Purdue Honors College on Sept. 26. Purdue is the first college in the country to host the exhibit.
The most massive and bloody repressions took place in 1937-1938. On April 17, 1938, the communists killed dozens of prominent representatives of art and culture, education and science, and political ...
Hundreds of Scythian gold artifacts from Crimean museums have been shipped to Kyiv, the culmination of a yearslong legal dispute over their possession. The works, which were featured in a 2014 ...