Pensions & Investments editor in chief Jennifer Ablan sent out the following on Tuesday: We are thrilled to announce that Lydia Tomkiw will join Pensions &…
With the Russian invasion still ongoing, many Ukrainians see the choice between speaking Ukrainian and Russian as more than pragmatic. It is also about patriotism and affirmation of their identity.
Though millions of Ukrainians remain refugees abroad, an increasing number are returning home despite the war. But while being in their homeland brings some relief, it also poses new stress.
Pope Francis recently praised Russian historical figures in a speech to Russian youth. To members of Ukraine’s Greek Catholic community, these comments were deemed "painful" amid the ongoing war with Russia, and put a spotlight on their needs and concerns.
A group of Ukrainian soldiers are in the US for treatment and to be fitted for prosthetics. They range in age from 39 to 58 and served in different positions in the Ukrainian army. The majority say that after they get fitted with prosthetics, they want to go back to serving in their units. The nonprofit helping them was founded by Ukrainian-Americans and the soldiers are being