
Kyiv’s ‘art shelter’ basement theater heals the scars of war
KYIV — The bombs fall and the sirens blare but, in a Kyiv basement, rehearsals for the show – about a German town relentlessly attacked during World War Two –
KYIV — The bombs fall and the sirens blare but, in a Kyiv basement, rehearsals for the show – about a German town relentlessly attacked during World War Two –
Caritas Manila, the social services arm of the Archdiocese of Manila, recently gave an initial $20,000 (P1 million) as humanitarian aid to Ukraine. Caritas Ukraine accepted the donation from Caritas
“History proves that all dictatorships, all authoritarian forms of government are transient. Only democratic systems are not transient. Whatever the shortcomings, mankind has not devised anything superior.” —Vladimir Putin The
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There is no doubt in our minds that women are bad-ass. Even in a world where women are still maligned, scorned, stereotyped, abused or attacked, ladies continue to rise up
MANILA, Philippines — Beauty queens really do want world peace. With the ongoing military operations of Russia on Ukraine dominating the news, even beauty titlists in the thick of preparations
Ukrainian authorities said they had found an oil painting by the French Impressionist Paul Signac stolen last year from a museum in France.
The U.S. government says it wants to return a painting that was looted from a museum in Nazi-controlled Ukraine near World War II’s end.
Some believers are asking whether it’s time for a building repurposed as a space museum to be returned to the Church.
A painting that was stolen during World War II and later spent decades in a Connecticut home will be returned to an art museum in Ukraine.
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