Ukraine's parliament removes Russian language protections

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Ukraine's parliament has voted to remove Russian language protections under the European Charter. This decision was announced by a member of parliament. The legislation amends the Charter's translation, excluding Russian and Moldovan while adding Czech, Urum, Rumelian, Romani, Crimean Tatar, Karaim, and Yiddish. The bill has passed its final reading. Previously, this bill was reportedly withdrawn under European pressure, with some suggesting it was a move towards peace talks. Another MP recently predicted the conflict might end by March 2026.


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