When a Playground Becomes a Battlefield: Remembering Kryvyi Rih

There are certain places in life that feel sacred simply because of what they represent:
A home.
A classroom.
A playground.

Places where we are supposed to be safe. Places where life is meant to bloom, not break.

Last week, Kryvyi Rih, Ukraine — President Zelensky’s hometown — was the target of a missile strike. At least 18 lives were lost, including 9 children.
According to BBC News, some of the children were killed while playing near a playground. Others were at home with their families when the missile struck.
The youngest wounded survivor was only three months old.

An image of a quiet, empty swing hangs in my mind.
And I wonder — how do we hold so much grief in a world that seems to be moving faster and faster past it?

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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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Remembering the Victims of Russia’s Brutal Strike on an Apartment Building in Dnipro

On Jan. 14, 2023, a Russian missile smashed into an apartment building in the city of Dnipro – killing 46 people and injuring hundreds more in one of the deadliest single attacks on Ukraine since its independence. President Volodymyr Zelensky reported that 1,700 people lived in this high-rise building, with 230 apartments damaged and 72 completely destroyed by Russia’s Kh-22 missile.

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It’s Easy to Forget: The Ongoing War and Human Cost for the People of Ukraine

It’s easy to forget that the people of Ukraine are still at war and under attack. The conflict can often slip out of our minds, yet it has been ongoing since 2022 with no end in sight. There is a horrific human cost to this tragedy – thousands of civilians have been killed and injured, many more uprooted from their homes, and still, others suffer from the toxic legacy of burned cities, displaced and poverty-stricken children and adults.

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Kateryna Pleads – Help Ukraine, Sheild Our Sky!

Wearing traditional Ukrainian flower headbands, a protester shouts “Protect Ukrainian sky!” Photo by Dean Moses

Wearing traditional Ukrainian flower headbands, a protester shouts “Protect Ukrainian sky!” Photo by Dean Moses

“Observe good faith and justice toward all nations. Cultivate peace and harmony with all.” – George Washington

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How to be a hitchhiker and still stay alive

Kitty hitchhiking An amazing feeling of the freedom and lonely road, sunshine on your face, and wind in your hair are the main reasons for becoming a hitchhiker.

However, don’t let your romantic heart take the lead. Your mind must read these short advices before. It is a hard task to travel with weird unknown people in their cars and to stay alive.

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For Traveling Book Worms Around the World

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The eternal boy, creation of J. M. Barrie’s soul, London, UK

I love to read. It is so natural for me as to breath. Books always were my friends, and never had hard feelings if I cheated them with other books. They always were in the charge of my life. After in 6 years old I’ve read The Wren by Turkish writer Reşat Nuri Güntekin I’ve decided that I will become a teacher one day. Continue reading “For Traveling Book Worms Around the World”

Something ancient, mystical and Egyptian straight from Ukraine

Piece of Ancient Text
Piece of Ancient Text

I want to tell you about very special objects from Ancient Egypt. I picked objects that not just tell you the history of Ancient Civilization, but also very important to me.  Continue reading “Something ancient, mystical and Egyptian straight from Ukraine”

7 Destinations In Eastern Europe You Absolutely MUST Visit

Europe is a song I could sing a hundred times over — again, and again, and again.  Continue reading “7 Destinations In Eastern Europe You Absolutely MUST Visit”

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