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  2. Decommunization in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Decommunization in Ukraine started during the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991 and expanded afterwards. [1] Following the 2014 Revolution of Dignity and beginning of the Russo-Ukrainian War, the Ukrainian government approved laws that banned communist symbols, as well as symbols of Nazism as both ideologies deemed to be totalitarian. [2] [3]

  3. List of people banned from entering Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The list of persons posing a threat to the national security of Ukraine, [1] [a] or the Black List of the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine is a list maintained by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine and the Security Service of Ukraine is an on-going list of persons who pose a threat to national security of Ukraine, compiled by the Ministry of Culture of Ukraine on the basis of appeals from the ...

  4. Racism in Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Romani children in Vinnytsia. Ukraine is a multi-ethnic country that was formerly part of the Soviet Union. [1] [2] [3] Valeriy Govgalenko argues that racism and ethnic discrimination has arguably been a largely fringe issue in the past, but has had a climb in social influence due to ultra-nationalist parties gaining attention in recent years. [4]

  5. Ukraine’s president signs law banning Russia-linked religious ...

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    For the leader of Ukraine’s Kyiv-based church Metropolitan Epiphanius, the law provides an opportunity “to protect the Ukrainian spiritual space from the yoke of the Russian world.”

  6. Who was swapped and why: Ukraine’s largest prisoner swap of ...

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    On Sept. 21, Ukraine conducted the largest prisoner swap with Russia, since the beginning of the full-scale invasion in February.

  7. House passes critical aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan along ...

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    The House is poised to vote on U.S. aid to Israel and Ukraine, alongside a bill that would force TikTok’s parent company to sell it or be banned in the U.S.

  8. Ukrainian decommunization laws - Wikipedia

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    By 16 December 2015, these three parties were banned in Ukraine. However, the Communist Party of Ukraine appealed the ban, which consequently failed to come into force. Later, the April 2015 decommunization law no. 2558 allows the Ministry of Justice to prohibit the Communist Party from participating in elections.

  9. Biden signs Ukraine aid, TikTok ban bills after Republican battle

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    Biden's administration is already preparing a $1 billion military aid package for Ukraine, the first to be sourced from the bill, two U.S. officials told Reuters.