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Who is Zohran Mamdani, New York’s likely next mayor?

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Latin America   来源:Fashion  查看:  评论:0
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In response, the BBC said: "As regular viewers of Doctor Who will be aware, the show has, and will always continue to proudly celebrate diversity and reflect the world we live in."

All signs of Ukrainian identity have been banned in public, and Iryna says she cannot speak Ukrainian in public any more, "as you never know who can tell the authorities on you".Children at nursery school in Crimea are told to sing the Russian anthem every morning, even the very youngest. All the teachers are Russian, most of them wives of soldiers who have moved in from Russia.

Who is Zohran Mamdani, New York’s likely next mayor?

Iryna occasionally puts on her traditional, embroideredtop when she has video calls with friends elsewhere on the peninsula."It helps us to keep our spirits high, reminding us about our happy life before the occupation".

Who is Zohran Mamdani, New York’s likely next mayor?

But the risks are high, even for wearing a vyshyvanka. "They might not shoot you straight away, but you can simply disappear afterwards, silently," she declares.She speaks of a Ukrainian friend being questioned by police because Russian neighbours, who came to Crimea in 2014, told police he had illegal weapons. "Of course he didn't. Luckily they let him go in the end, but it's so frightening."

Who is Zohran Mamdani, New York’s likely next mayor?

Iryna complains that she cannot go out on her own even for coffee "because solders can point a gun at you and say something abusive or order you to please them".

Resistance in Ukraine's occupied cities is dangerous, and it often comes in small acts of defiance aimed at reminding residents that they are not alone.The 26-year-old is part of a growing number of people flocking to craft or artisan bakeries in pursuit of a flaky croissant.

"I do find myself these days more inclined to go for a coffee and a nice walk than going out and feeling a bit hungover the next day. I could be a pastry pilgrim," she said.Jessica and her mum, Louise, from Swansea, think nothing of travelling across the UK and beyond in pursuit of delicious bakes, photos and videos of which they then share online with their followers.

Data suggests they are not alone in their passion for patisserie.The UK's bakery market is one of the largest in the food industry, worth £5.74bn, according to the Federation of Bakers.

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