The War in Ukraine: Truth, Misinformation, and the Voices We Should Listen To

Three years into Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the world is still debating how it started, who is to blame, and what the endgame should be. Conversations about this war have become deeply polarized, shaped by media narratives, political agendas, and personal beliefs. Some claim Ukraine is a democracy fighting for survival; others insist it’s a corrupt, CIA-controlled state that provoked the war.

For many, it’s difficult to discern fact from fiction when mainstream news and alternative media tell conflicting stories. But for me, this war isn’t just something I read about—it’s something I hear about directly from friends who are living it. And their realities are very different from the sweeping political narratives we see online.

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A Year into Ukraine’s Humanitarian Crisis: KBFUS Humanitarian Response Fund Continues to Make an Impact

It has been a year since the start of the war in Ukraine, which has resulted in one of the largest humanitarian crises in the world. In response, the King Baudouin Foundation United States (KBFUS) launched its Humanitarian Response Fund for Ukraine, which has distributed over $11 million so far. The needs of the estimated eight million Ukrainian refugees and the millions who were forced to relocate within their country are constantly evolving, but KBFUS and the local nonprofits it supports continue to make a positive impact.

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