In this episode, we turn to the Ukrainian side of this linguistic tug or war. Here we find that language itself is at the heart of this conflict, fuelling Ukraine’s “linguistic decolonisation”.
Ukrainian schoolchildren began to use the Ukrainian language less for communication. Thus, the percentage of people who ...
A Texas-based ministry that once smuggled Bibles into the Soviet Union in the 1960s is continuing to share God's Word decades ...
Ukraine claimed over the weekend that North Korean troops accidentally shot at Russian vehicles in a "friendly fire" incident ...
North Korean troops fighting alongside Vladimir Putin's army in Ukraine mistakenly killed eight Russian soldiers due to a ...
As part of its commitment to supporting the Ukrainian community, fintech Revolut has announced that its app is available in ...
The Ukrzaliznytsia joint-stock company has removed russian language from railway tickets.Deputy Minister of Communities and ...
North Korean troops have likely suffered losses in Kursk due to inexperience and issues with Russian forces, but could learn ...