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‘Navalny’ Doc Gets Theatrical Release After Russian Opposition Leader Jailed - thewrap.com - Ukraine - Russia - city Odessa
thewrap.com
30.03.2022 / 19:33

‘Navalny’ Doc Gets Theatrical Release After Russian Opposition Leader Jailed

. Ward has reported extensively from Russia and Ukraine and specifically on matters related to Alexey Navalny for several years.“Alexey Navalny was just last week convicted and sentenced in Russia and cannot tell the story of what happened to him. Our film shows his tremendous courage fighting an authoritarian regime and its corruption inside Russia. I’m looking forward to the Fathom Events engagements and speaking to CNN’s Clarissa Ward. I appreciate Warner Bros.

Ukraine latest as eight die in Russian attack on Kyiv shopping centre - www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Ukraine - Russia - Turkey - city Moscow - city Vienna - city Mariupol
manchestereveningnews.co.uk
22.03.2022 / 00:03

Ukraine latest as eight die in Russian attack on Kyiv shopping centre

At least eight people have died after Russia bombed a shopping centre in Ukraine's capital city. Firefighters were working through the night to rescue Ukrainians trapped underneath the rubble of the complex.

President Zelenskyy’s Wife Posts Video Of Hospital After Russian Airstrike Where ‘Mothers Children Were Killed’ - hollywoodlife.com - Ukraine - Russia
hollywoodlife.com
09.03.2022 / 21:57

President Zelenskyy’s Wife Posts Video Of Hospital After Russian Airstrike Where ‘Mothers Children Were Killed’

Ukrainian First Lady Olena Zelenska took to her Instagram to show some of the horrific attacks that Russian forces have made against Ukraine, including a maternity hospital and medical center that was destroyed by an airstrike on Wednesday March 9. The videos she shared showed the debris from the attack, as well as some people trying to help, and a few people could be seen leaving the scene. In the background, men and women could be heard yelling in Ukrainian.

Morgan Wallen wins ACM Awards’ Album Of The Year after racism controversy - www.nme.com - USA - Las Vegas - Ukraine - Nashville
nme.com
08.03.2022 / 16:51

Morgan Wallen wins ACM Awards’ Album Of The Year after racism controversy

Morgan Wallen won Album Of The Year at last night’s Academy of Country Music Awards (March 7) a year after he was suspended by his record label for using a racial slur.Wallen sparked controversy back in February 2021 after footage of him yelling a racial slur outside his home in Nashville surfaced. After issuing an apology, he was subsequently dropped by a number of radio stations and temporarily suspended from his label, Big Loud.Wallen was also barred from attending and being nominated at last year’s ACM Awards, while he was banned from attending November’s CMA Awards despite being nominated.Despite this, sales of Wallen’s album ‘Dangerous’ surged in the US and he maintained the Number One spot on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart in the US for a record-breaking 10 weeks.Wallen’s January 2021-released ‘Dangerous: The Double Album’, which was released via Big Loud and Republic Records, won Album Of The Year at last night’s ceremony at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.And ACM Album of the Year goes to… Dangerous: The Double Album by @MorganWallen! #ACMawards pic.twitter.com/4AcbMY0Zyf— ACM Awards (@ACMawards) March 8, 2022Wallen did not address the racism controversy directly during his acceptance speech at the ACM Awards, but he did thank those who had “shown me grace along the way”.While Wallen’s victory in the category was celebrated by his fans, the ACM Awards was also criticised online for their decision to award the singer with the honour.

Ukrainian Director Oleg Sentsov Speaks Out From Front Lines Of War: “Russian Bombs Are Falling On Children” - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
03.03.2022 / 19:19

Ukrainian Director Oleg Sentsov Speaks Out From Front Lines Of War: “Russian Bombs Are Falling On Children”

Oleg Sentsov, the Ukrainian filmmaker and activist whose latest feature was the 2021 Venice premiere Rhino, has released a full statement from the frontline of the war backing the boycott of Russian cinema. Scroll down to read it.

Ukrainian Director Oleg Sentsov Speaks Out From Front Lines Of Conflict: “Russian Bombs Are Falling On Children” - deadline.com - Ukraine - Russia
deadline.com
03.03.2022 / 18:17

Ukrainian Director Oleg Sentsov Speaks Out From Front Lines Of Conflict: “Russian Bombs Are Falling On Children”

Oleg Sentsov, the Ukrainian filmmaker and activist whose latest work was Rhino, has released a full statement from the frontline of the war backing the boycott of Russian cinema.

Strictly's Nikita calls grandma in Ukraine every day and hears bombs in background - www.ok.co.uk - Italy - Ukraine
ok.co.uk
03.03.2022 / 13:47

Strictly's Nikita calls grandma in Ukraine every day and hears bombs in background

Strictly Come Dancing pro Nikita Kuzmin has opened up on the agony of being separated from his grandma who lives in Ukraine. During an appearance on ITV’s morning show Lorraine, Nikita described watching the conflict unfold as “absolutely heartbreaking”, as he went on to share how he is in contact with his grandma “all the time.” The 23 year old, who moved from Ukraine to Italy with his family when he was nine years old, explained: “Luckily, we still have a connection to her so we are video calling her all the time.” Nikita, who made his debut on Strictly Come Dancing last year, went on to share how terrifying it is to hear gunshots and explosions in the background as he fears for her safety.

Ukrainian Athletes Join Military After Russian Invasion - etcanada.com - Australia - Ukraine - Russia - Hungary - city Beijing
etcanada.com
03.03.2022 / 03:49

Ukrainian Athletes Join Military After Russian Invasion

Less than two weeks ago, Dmytro Pidruchnyi was competing at the Winter Olympics in Ukraine’s national colors. Now he’s wearing a military uniform and ballistic helmet.

Iggy Pop and Bring Me The Horizon cancel shows after Russian invasion of Ukraine - www.nme.com - Ukraine - Russia - city Moscow - Belarus
nme.com
01.03.2022 / 17:57

Iggy Pop and Bring Me The Horizon cancel shows after Russian invasion of Ukraine

Iggy Pop and Bring Me The Horizon have both cancelled a number of their respective scheduled live shows following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine last week.Iggy was due to perform a headline show at the Park Live festival in Moscow on July 10 alongside Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes.Sharing an update on Twitter today (March 1), promotors Solo Music Agency confirmed that Iggy’s appearance at the event will no longer go ahead.“In light of current events, this is necessary,” an official statement reads. “Our thoughts are with the Ukrainians and all the brave people who oppose this violence and seek peace.”You can see that announcement below.The festival appearance of @IggyPop in Moscow on the 10th of July 2022 is cancelled.

Strictly's Kristina Rihanoff's fans share disappointment after Russian dancer clarifies Ukraine comments - hellomagazine.com - Ukraine - Russia
hellomagazine.com
28.02.2022 / 09:57

Strictly's Kristina Rihanoff's fans share disappointment after Russian dancer clarifies Ukraine comments

Strictly Come Dancing dancer Kristina Rihanoff was forced to apologise to fans on Sunday after posting several now-deleted tweets that many felt were "insensitive" and "Pro-Putin".MORE: Elton John and David Furnish release emotional statement – 'We are heartbroken'The 44-year-old star faced backlash after posting a message in which she criticised Sky News for reporting that Russia had been banned from the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest following the invasion of Ukraine.WATCH: Kristina Rihanoff reunites with Strictly partner Robin Windsor for inspiring reasonIn a long statement shared on Twitter, Kristina clarified that she did so because she thought "there was far more important information on that day".READ: Kristina Rihanoff opens up about raising partner Ben Cohen's daughtersRELATED: Ben Cohen's ex-wife regrets explicit rant about Strictly's Kristina Rihanoff"This, in any form says I was supporting what's happening at the moment between Russia and Ukraine," she added.It’s said to see so much hatred so I just wanted to say things I really mean pic.twitter.com/NuA5WqPcWuRead Kristina's statement in fullAfter explaining that her grandfather was from Ukraine and that she and husband Ben Cohen chose a Ukrainian name for their daughter, Milena, she added: "Seeing the news is breaking my heart as I have Russian friends who live in Ukraine and vice versa."She continued: "I am not supporting Putin, war, invasion, lost lives and politics. I hate it as much as a human being possibly can."Kristina then went on to reveal she was "deeply sorry" for offending anyone with her remarks and said she was "powerless doing anything to help anyone in both countries".

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