Por: Newsweek World February 18, 2023
Running an orphanage in Ukraine always requires the necessities—food, shelter, clothing—but now, children coming from war-torn areas of the country need psychological services, too.Olena Bakhovska and her husband, Andrew, volunteer at an orphanage in Lviv. In 2015, Olena, a rehabilitation specialist and an orphan, met Vera Petrusha, the president of the nonprofit Ukrainian Children's Aid and Relief Effort (UCARE), which operates six... + full article
Fox News USA Politics November 12, 2022
The results of about two dozen congressional races across the country are still outstanding and all Republicans need to successfully flip the chamber (and retiring are seven of them.So far, after Tuesday’s midterm elections results, Republicans have secured 211 seats of the... + más
A simple guide to midterm elections, how they affect the presidency, and more | Fox News
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The New York Times USA World October 22, 2022
As Russian forces laid siege to the this spring, children fled bombed-out group homes and boarding schools. Separated from their families, they followed neighbors or strangers heading west, seeking the relative safety of central Ukraine.Instead, at checkpoints around the city,... + más
Using adoptions, Russia turns Ukrainian children into spoils of war | The Boston Globe
How Moscow grabs Ukrainian kids and makes them Russians | ABC7
The Boston Globe USA World October 22, 2022
As Russian forces laid siege to the Ukrainian city of Mariupol last spring, children fled bombed-out group homes and boarding schools. Separated from their families, they followed neighbors or strangers heading west, seeking the relative safety of central Ukraine.Instead, at... + más
Using Adoptions, Russia Turns Ukrainian Children Into Spoils of War | The New York Times
ABC7 USA World October 13, 2022
Olga Lopatkina paced around her basement in circles like a trapped animal. For more than a week, the Ukrainian mother had heard nothing from her six adopted children stranded in Mariupol, and she was going out of her mind with worry.The kids had spent their vacation at a resort... + más
Rivers At Their Backs And Ukrainian Brigades Closing In, A Lot Of Russian Troops Might Need To Learn To Swim | Forbes
Putin signs annexation of Ukrainian regions as losses mount | The Boston Globe
The Advocate USA Entertainment October 10, 2022
At 24 years old, Megan Boudreaux Anderson founded Respire Haiti, a nonprofit created to fight for the freedom of Haiti’s estimated 300,000 child slaves. After moving to Haiti in 2011, Anderson started a feeding program and transformed a barren hillside into a refuge including... + más
Official: Haiti to seek foreign armed forces to quell chaos | ABC News
Official: Haiti to seek foreign armed forces to quell chaos | Los Angeles Times
Time USA Entertainment September 24, 2022
During her lifetime, but perhaps even more significantly in the sixty years since she died, ‘s presence has loomed large in our collective imaginations, providing This fall, Monroe is once again at the center of cultural conversation with the Sept. 28 release of . Written and... + más
‘Blonde’ review: Showbiz is a girl’s worst friend in Netflix’s oppressive Marilyn Monroe nightmare | Chicago Tribune
Why Marilyn Monroe's Fashion Legacy Is Still So Influential | Time
ABC News USA Life September 23, 2022
To judge from the haunting and haunted Blonde, in theaters on its way to Netflix on Sept. 28, Marilyn Monroe's life was no joke. She was too stressed maintaining the blonde bombshell image the Hollywood patriarchy had used to commodify, abuse and imprison her.Based on the... + más
‘Blonde’: Some like it Marilyn | The Boston Globe
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