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Why Russian music is still popular in Ukraine; Explosives reported at nuke plant

Why Russian music is still popular in Ukraine; Explosives reported at nuke plant

Zelenskyy warned that Russia has planted explosives at the power station. Meanwhile, a founder of Ukraine’s folk rock scene mourns losses in the country’s artistic community from Russian 'genocide'

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Editor’s note: We lost 1,000 subscribers after posting a story about a trans activist’s experience in Ukraine. Here’s how we responded: “we believe that subscriber numbers don’t mean anything if we don’t hold true to our values. We will continue to highlight marginalized communities and the people you don’t hear about in other outlets.”

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