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We meet the experts on the front line of climate change who explore new strategies to mitigate and adapt. At least eight people were killed on Sunday night after the shelling of a shopping centre in Kyiv. Retroville shopping centre in northwestern Kyiv was left with a gaping crater several metres wide in front of a charred and still smouldering 10-storey building in the car park. The entire southern part of the huge shopping centre was destroyed, as was a fitness club, an AFP reporter said. Debris, wrecked vehicles and twisted ironwork littered the scene for hundreds of metres. On Monday morning, firefighters and military personnel were working in the rubble to search for other victims. In the night, emergency services said that "enemy fire" had caused a fire on several floors of the shopping centre in the Podilsky district. They released surveillance camera footage showing a huge explosion and a mushroom cloud, followed by a series of smaller blasts. 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What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed. with the bodice consisting of two hand-dyed and embroidered butterflies in a kaleidoscope of sweet blues a graduate of Central Saint Martins who solidified her place in the industry not only with her buzzy–and Instagram-worthy—butterfly creations Kylie Jenner and Bella Hadid have also worn Popova’s designs Popova first studied architecture and later segued into fashion design and enrolled at Central Saint Martins (The piece that Lipa wore was actually from Popova’s graduate collection.) “[Fashion] is much more hands-on and much more personal,” Popova says “And therefore more fun.” This playfulness is evident in Popova’s high-octane Her jeans feel like they are plucked out of some raunchy pop video: Low-slung with crisscrossed waistbands Photo: Courtesy of Masha PopovaPhoto: Courtesy of Masha PopovaPopova is inspired by her upbringing in Ukraine where she grew up in the small industrial town of Podilsk she had more exposure to clothes through the secondhand market and local bazaars including knockoffs of rhinestone-encrusted denim from Dolce & Gabbana and Versace that is when we learn to communicate through fashion,” says Popova “All the references are from my local community which is why it is important to me to use the materials I use Photo: Courtesy of Masha PopovaPhoto: Courtesy of Masha PopovaPopova’s newest fall 2022 collection boasts more miniskirts and draped denim tops “[The embroidered] butterflies are fluffier,” says Popova A full skirt and top set is crafted fully out of her signature butterflies One stellar example of Popova’s handiwork is a knee-length hand-pleated skirt that is hand-washed and hand-dyed Her signature crisscross waistbands are created through a three-step process and Popova enlists her mother’s help to finish the jeans by removing their stitching integrating her highly technical background from Central Saint Martins into her ebullient noughties-soaked creations is the ethos of her design “I was doing this very classical couture draping and I still carry that over It’s very feminine and sort of ironic in a way for me,” she says “It’s like speaking a new language with an accent.” 1972 in the family of employees. Labor and scientific activity In 1991 she graduated from Khmelnytsky Pedagogical School (now Khmelnytsky Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy) with the specialty “Teacher of Primary Schools” Until 1995 she studied in Kamenets Ivan Ogienko National University of Podilsk where she received her higher education in the specialty “Primary Education and Methods of Pedagogy” Since 1995 she worked as a teacher of primary classes in the secondary school №26 of the city. Khmelnitsky and in the same year she was elected chairman of the students' union and transferred to work at the school In 2000 she was appointed a methodist and deputy dean of the Faculty of Primary Education. In 2001 she defended her dissertation for the degree “Candidate of Sciences” in the specialty “Theory and Methods” Education Department” Since 2003 — Dean of the Faculty of Primary Education. In 2005 she became an Associate Professor of the Department of School Pedagogy and Psychology and in 2009 — Professor of the Department of Pedagogy and Psychology of the International Personnel Academy. In 2011 she defended her doctoral thesis in the specialty “History of Pedagogy and General Pedagogy” by the decision of the Attestation Board of the Ministry of Education and Science she was awarded the academic title of professor of the Department of Pedagogy Since 2014 she has held the position of dean of the Faculty of Primary Education and Philology She headed the Humanitarian Pedagogical Academy headed the Laboratory of Humane Pedagogy at the Academy is a member of the board of the All-Ukrainian Laboratory of Humane Pedagogy she was appointed to the leading position of the Main Department National Social Service in Khmelnytskyi Oblast Science and Sports of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine Since January 2023 Acting State Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine State Secretary of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine.   2006 — awarded with honors of the Institute of Pedagogy of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine 2008 — awarded with certificates of honor of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine Youth and Sports of Ukraine 2008 — awarded with Honorary Award “For Scientific Achievements” 2010 — awarded the Honorary Badge of the Association of Educational Institutions of Ukraine “For the Development of Education” 2014 — for active public activity was awarded the badge of the Federation of Trade Unions Ukraine “Trade Union Honour”. 2016 — awarded the medal of the Academy of Pedagogical Sciences of Ukraine “Ushynskyi K D.” 2019 — by the decree of the President of Ukraine was awarded the honorary title “Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine”. Inna Yashchuk is a full member (academician) of the International Academy of Sciences of Pedagogical Education and a full member of the Doctoral Specialized Scientific Councils at Rivne State Humanities University and Khmelnytsky Humanitarian and Pedagogical Academy Has more than 200 scientific publications. Member of the editorial board of collections of scientific works “Innovation in Education” “Pedagogical Discourse” “Topical Issues of Art Pedagogy” included in the list of scientific professional publications of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine We use cookies to provide you with better navigation on our website you automatically agree to the use of these technologies • Officials say an attack on a military unit in Podilsk outside Odessa killed six people and wounded seven Seven people are known to have died in bombing by Russian forces Officials say an attack on a military unit in Podilsk