LVIV and ODESA, Ukraine — In prewar Ukraine, Svitlana Panova spoke her native Russian without giving it much thought. But now, she has lost her home to Russia twice — fleeing Crimea after Russia's ...
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Russia’s proposal on the Russian language in its 'peace plan' undermines Ukraine’s sovereignty
As several foreign media outlets, including The Telegraph, previously reported, the “peace plan” prepared by the United States and Russia would require making the Russian language an official state ...
In an online post on the tiny Turkmen corner of TikTok earlier this month, a user introducing herself as a female singer complained of being language-shamed during an interview for a gig at a ...
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