Ukraine endured a series of hardships after the Revolution of Dignity in 2013. Thousands have died from the Russian military incursion into eastern Ukraine, and millions are displaced. The coronavirus pandemic has also heavily impacted this Eastern European state. Over 50,000 Ukrainians have died from the disease, and Ukraine’s GDP has significantly declined.
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Borys Gudziak (C), Metropolitan Archbishop of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Archeparchy of Philadelphia and president of the Ukrainian Catholic University, speaks after receiving the Notre Dame Award from Reverend John I. Jenkins (L), president of the U.S. University of Notre Dame.