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Voice of America
09-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Voice of America
'Porcelain War' documentary spotlights Ukrainian artists' fight for country
The documentary film Porcelain War highlights the struggle of Ukrainian artists and ordinary citizens fighting to save their country and culture in the face of Russian aggression. The movie won the 2024 Sundance Festival Grand Jury Prize for documentaries and was nominated for an Oscar this year. Elena Wolf has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. VOA footage by Elena Matusovsky.


Voice of America
06-03-2025
- General
- Voice of America
What life is like for Ukrainians in Russian-occupied cities
About 20% of Ukraine's territory — including thousands of villages and small towns — is controlled by Russia. Life changed dramatically for many Ukrainians after Russia's invasion, and some places — like Bakhmut, Chasiv Yar and Vovchansk — were almost fully destroyed. Kateryna Besedina looks at how some Ukrainians are coping with the upheaval in this story narrated by Anna Rice. Camera: Serge Sokolov.


Voice of America
12-02-2025
- Politics
- Voice of America
Evacuations in eastern Ukraine's Pokrovsk as Russian forces inch closer
Ukrainian forces are trying to slow down an ongoing Russian advance toward the city of Pokrovsk in Eastern Ukraine's Dontesk region. The Ukrainian government has been evacuating civilians from the region, but constant shelling is making it dangerous. Kateryna Besedina has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. (Camera: Artyom Kokhan, Anna Rice)


Voice of America
29-01-2025
- General
- Voice of America
Rare Declaration of Independence sold at Christie's for $2.47 million
According to Harvard University, about 200 copies of the original Declaration of Independence were produced in 1776. Only about two dozen remain. In New York, a new copy from the times of the Founding Fathers was discovered. On Jan. 24, it was put on auction. Elena Wolf has the story, narrated by Anna Rice. Videographer: Michael Eckels