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February 10, 2023

As the effects of Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine continue to be felt the world over, especially when it comes to economics, Arizona State University’s Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies and the School of Politics and Global Studies hosted U.S. Foreign Service Officer Tom Wotka on Feb. 7 to answer student and community member questions about U.S. foreign policy...

January 13, 2023

Українка Олі Невінська мешкає у США понад 10 років. До початку повномасштабної війни вона не мала друзів серед земляків в Аризоні. Втім після 24 лютого українці почали швидко знаходити одне одного, бо намагалися допомогти хто чим може...

January 13, 2023

Заручитися підтримкою тих, хто не готовий був навіть чути про Україну. Зібрати тисячі доларів на допомогу армії. І пожертвувати кар'єрою заради внеску в перемогу. Це зробили українки з Аризони, які з початком повномасштабної війни присвячують підтримці Батьківщини весь свій час...

November 26, 2023

Rep. Crane has stated he is against any further assistance to Ukraine; this would have our great nation appear distractible, feckless and weak. Our state and country cannot have more of Rep. Crane.

November 22, 2023

In an interview with Northeast Valley News, Khrystyna Shkudor, Advocacy Manager for the Ukrainian non-profit organization PR Army, shared the story of Sasha, an 11-year-old boy in Mariupol who was taken by the Russian military after being separated from his mother in a Bezimenne filtration camp.

October 13, 2023

The war in Ukraine comes down to a fight of good versus evil, according to Scottsdale Municipal Court Judge Orest Jejna...

October 8, 2023

The refrain from the Ukraine supporters that showed up over the weekend outside the office of Rep. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz.—was, “Biggs is either for Ukraine, or he’s for Russia...”

October 3, 2023

Olichka (Oli) Nevinska the co-founder of Cactus and Tryzub (pronounced, tree-zoob) meaning freedom—sat down with Northeast Valley News on Saturday one hour after the U.S. Congress passed a last-minute spending bill to keep the government open—but at the demand of hardline MAGA Republicans, the bill excluded funding to Ukraine...

August 20, 2023

Before February 2022, Irene Amrine felt she had no connection with her Ukrainian heritage, but the Russian invasion drastically changed that. It was a wake-up call, telling her it was time to stand up for the country she left when she was 14, just as her ancestors did before her...

March 3, 2023

There’s an old expression that goes: “The enemy of my enemy is my friend.” In Arizona, those enemies may be different, but the situation in their homelands has brought them together as new friends...

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