CENTRE POMPIDOU HALTS $619,000 DONATION FROM RUSSIAN OLIGARCH VLADIMIR POTANIN—WHO ALREADY GAVE THE MUSEUM $1.4 MILLION
The gift funded the acquisition of more than 250 works of art for a 2016 exhibition. Anna Sansom Dec 10, 2022 Artnet News The
The gift funded the acquisition of more than 250 works of art for a 2016 exhibition. Anna Sansom Dec 10, 2022 Artnet News The
Azov officer Ilya Samoilenko, one of the defenders of the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol, led the delegation to Israel. By TZVI JOFFRE Dec 20, 2022
By Jared Malsin, Noemie Bisserbe and Ann M. Simmons Dec 19, 2022 The Wall Street Journal Explosions damaged a bridge used by Russian forces, and
December 19, 2022 DIANE FRANCIS The world wants peace, but Putin does not. On November 15, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky presented a sensible 10-point peace
As delivered by Ambassador Michael Carpenter to the Permanent Council, Vienna December 15, 2022 On this final meeting of the Permanent Council this year, I
December 14, 2022 By Alena Grom RFR/RL At 5 a.m. on February 24, Maryna Ganitskaya heard the boom of distant explosions and realized a full-scale
A Times investigation based on interviews, intercepts, documents and secret battle plans shows how a “walk in the park” became a catastrophe for Russia.
Eric Reguly December 16, 2022 The Globe and Mail The lobby of the handsome Ministry of Finance building in central Kyiv does not have
David Hambling Dec 16, 2022 Forbes Ukraine’s locally-made anti-tank missile has been praised for its effectiveness from the start of the invasion. Now the Stugna-P
‘Losing brothers is a tough thing to do – they were my family down there and it’s always going to be at the back of
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