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  • Journalists found that presidential candidate Volodymyr Zelenskiy, a comedy actor who gained television fame for his scathing political satire of the ruling elites, and his business partners still own three filmmaking companies in Russia, one of which produces movies and television series for the Russian market and appeared to even receive funds from the Russian government.

Russia’s war on Ukraine

From this week’s Kyiv Post

  • One heavyweight and several lightweight candidates for Ukrainian president registered this week, and several more announced their plans to run — including a couple of surprising ones. Read the latest campaign news in our weekly Election Watch.
  • Iryna Friz, the head of the new Ministry for Veteran Affairs, says she will ensure there is decent health and social support of Ukrainian veterans, issue cheap loans for their businesses, and promote veterans’ education at the country’s best universities.
  • “Women of the Gulag,” a 2018 documentary film directed by Russian-American Marianna Yarovskaya, which is in the running for an Oscar this year in the Best Documentary Short category, documents the grim reality of the totalitarian Soviet system as memories of its horrors fade in the former Soviet republics.

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