3.4 million refugees from Ukraine granted temporary protection status in Europe, led by Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic – UN

2022-06-19T15:33:06+02:00

The number of refugees from Ukraine who registered for temporary protection or similar national protection schemes in European Union countries stood at 3.207 million, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) said on its website.   © Богдан Андриив/Facebook Poland has the largest number of refugees with the status of temporary protection - 1 million 169.5 thousand, while according to the Polish Border Guard Service, 4.166 million

3.4 million refugees from Ukraine granted temporary protection status in Europe, led by Poland, Germany and the Czech Republic – UN2022-06-19T15:33:06+02:00

Germany through the eyes of Ukrainian refugees

2022-06-17T18:23:53+02:00

Every day our compatriots are surprised by the rules of the new life. What positives and negatives do Ukrainians note in Germany? Germany has taken in more than 700,000 refugees so far. Since the end of February, we Ukrainians with a long "German background", like most people not indifferent to grief, have had to volunteer and help our compatriots in Germany more than once. During those three months we saw

Germany through the eyes of Ukrainian refugees2022-06-17T18:23:53+02:00

Europe Anti-war stance in Russia leads to denunciations and arrests

2022-06-16T15:35:17+02:00

In Russia, critics of the war in Ukraine are increasingly being reported to the police.   Anti-war protesters in Saint Petersburg faced a brutal police crackdown during demonstrations in March   DW spoke with Russians who have been betrayed by their own relatives, friends, colleagues and neighbors. In the wake of Russia's February 24 invasion of neighboring Ukraine, some citizens have taken a stance against what they call an unjust

Europe Anti-war stance in Russia leads to denunciations and arrests2022-06-16T15:35:17+02:00

ISHR-Moldova: “People in Moldova think they are next”

2022-06-17T10:37:31+02:00

Report of the ISHR Moldova Section on Fears in Moldova About the Spread of War Moldovans have been living in constant stress and fear since 24 February because of the war unleashed by Russia against Ukraine. Every destroyed bridge, every captured town or village increases the fear. Ordinary Moldovans are watching the events in Ukraine with horror and projecting them onto themselves and their small country bordering Ukraine. Neither a

ISHR-Moldova: “People in Moldova think they are next”2022-06-17T10:37:31+02:00

ISHR – Ukraine – humanitarian aid in the war zone

2022-12-07T10:25:58+01:00

From the IGFM bulletin "For Human Rights /FdMR", No. 5/22, p.1 ISHR lawyers in Ukraine - "Our mission is to help now"  “The situation is changing from day to day. We focus on food, hygiene and medicine, but people are also asking for fuel, money and most importantly drinking water. There is an urgent need for medicines for the heart, high blood pressure, bandages and especially baby food. As a

ISHR – Ukraine – humanitarian aid in the war zone2022-12-07T10:25:58+01:00

Ukrainians in Poland will get 900 zlotys extra help

2022-06-07T17:22:51+02:00

Ukrainians who have found temporary protection in Poland will be given special free shopping cards. Ukrainians in Poland will get 900 zlotys extra help Ukrainians who have found temporary protection in Poland will receive special free shopping cards. This was reported by the Ukrainian embassy in Poland. 10 thousand cards will be distributed by the local retail network Biedronka in the framework of the programme "We welcome and we help".

Ukrainians in Poland will get 900 zlotys extra help2022-06-07T17:22:51+02:00

Because of the war in Ukraine, 5.2 million children have a huge need for help

2022-06-07T15:32:08+02:00

More than a hundred days of war in Ukraine mean more than five million children are in great need of humanitarian aid. That's three million children in Ukraine, and more than 2.2 million children in refugee-hosting countries. Data provided by UNICEF shows that the war has had a devastating impact on children, it is the most extensive and lightning-fast since World War II. The organisation has been actively involved in

Because of the war in Ukraine, 5.2 million children have a huge need for help2022-06-07T15:32:08+02:00

Germany has launched a website to help refugees from Ukraine adapt

2022-06-07T17:16:01+02:00

The FRG has launched a special website, with Mikola the boar as a guide. The portal aims to help Ukrainian refugees adapt to life in a foreign land. Germany has launched a website to help refugees from Ukraine adapt The invented character will help children and adults learn German and understand German culture. Germany has launched a special website with Mikola the boar as a guide. The goal of the

Germany has launched a website to help refugees from Ukraine adapt2022-06-07T17:16:01+02:00

New rules for migrants from Ukraine to the EU: what will change from 1 June

2022-06-07T15:10:49+02:00

Since the beginning of summer, some European countries are changing the rules for Ukrainian IDPs. In particular, they are abolishing free travel on public transport. New rules for migrants from Ukraine to the EU: what will change from 1 June A centre for Ukrainian refugees. Photo: Yuriy Safronov / Novaya Since the beginning of summer, some European countries are changing the rules for Ukrainian IDPs. In particular, they

New rules for migrants from Ukraine to the EU: what will change from 1 June2022-06-07T15:10:49+02:00
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