EU countries agree to host Ukrainian refugees under exceptional protection scheme

2022-03-04T11:44:32+01:00

Faced with the greatest human exodus since the end of World War II, the European Union has agreed to trigger a never-before-used directive to grant temporary protection for Ukrainians fleeing the military aggression waged by Russian forces. EU countries agree to host Ukrainian refugees under exceptional protection scheme Refugees on the border between Ukraine and Romania, March 2022 Faced with the greatest human exodus since the end of

EU countries agree to host Ukrainian refugees under exceptional protection scheme2022-03-04T11:44:32+01:00

Ukraine: EU agrees protection plan for refugees

2022-03-03T17:26:48+01:00

The EU "stands united to save lives," Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson has said. The number of people fleeing into neighboring countries could run into the millions. Ukraine: EU agrees protection plan for refugees The EU "stands united to save lives," Home Affairs Commissioner Ylva Johansson has said. The number of people fleeing into neighboring countries could run into the millions. The European Union's interior ministers on Thursday agreed to a

Ukraine: EU agrees protection plan for refugees2022-03-03T17:26:48+01:00

Official website of assistance to refugees from Ukraine in Moldova

2022-03-02T13:13:30+01:00

It categorizes tips on everything from finding free housing, asylum conditions, to employment groups, free healthcare, and even pet bathing. Official website of assistance to refugees from Ukraine in Moldova https://dopomoga.gov.md/ Official portal launched in Moldova (https://dopomoga.gov.md/) for refugees from Ukraine. It categorizes tips on everything from finding free housing, asylum conditions, to employment groups, free healthcare, and even pet bathing. A lot of things from ordinary citizens

Official website of assistance to refugees from Ukraine in Moldova2022-03-02T13:13:30+01:00

Russia: Who is Against the War

2022-03-06T19:38:54+01:00

Who is against the war? All open letters with calls to stop the invasion of Ukraine The invasion of Russian troops to Ukraine has shocked many Russians, who did not expect such an escalation of the already familiar conflict in the east of the country. In addition to criticism on social media and participation in street protests, many signed open letters against the war – doctors, comedians, teachers, students, scientists,

Russia: Who is Against the War2022-03-06T19:38:54+01:00

We help the Ukrainian refugees – please help

2022-03-05T12:30:16+01:00

We help the Ukrainian refugees - please help Dear reader, War in Europe – hundreds of thousands fleeing. No country in Europe has been prepared for this – neither for a war, nor for so many refugees. Especially the states bordering Russia and Ukraine are not prepared to receive refugees. But the solidarity of states with Ukraine and their citizens with refugees is great. “Refugees are still horrified by what happened.

We help the Ukrainian refugees – please help2022-03-05T12:30:16+01:00

More than 100,000 at demonstration against Ukraine war

2022-02-28T09:14:18+01:00

More than 100,000 people took to the streets in Berlin on Sunday against the war in Ukraine. More than 100,000 at demonstration against Ukraine war More than 100,000 people took to the streets in Berlin on Sunday against the war in Ukraine. About an hour after the beginning of the demonstration, the police spoke of a number of participants in the lower six-digit range. At the same time,

More than 100,000 at demonstration against Ukraine war2022-02-28T09:14:18+01:00

ISHR: Russia does not consider civilians

2022-02-25T17:24:51+01:00

ISHR: Russia does not consider civilians   The International Society for Human Rights (ISHR) strongly condemns Russia's illegal attack on Ukraine. ISHR has employees and members in eastern Ukraine and in Kiev, with whom it maintains telephone contact. From there, there are reports of exodus and the first supply shortages. ISHR Chairman Edgar Lamm demands: “The invaders must immediately stop shelling civilian targets. It is impossible to prevent the flight

ISHR: Russia does not consider civilians2022-02-25T17:24:51+01:00

Standing up for Ukraine: Anti-war protests around the world

2022-02-25T11:06:33+01:00

Standing up for Ukraine: Anti-war protests around the world Protests against Russia's invasion of Ukraine broke out in many cities across Europe and the world. People came together to show their support for Ukraine and condemn Moscow's actions.   Desperation, fear and anger have driven people onto the streets outside the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin. Many of them fear for their families and loved ones in Ukraine. Like many

Standing up for Ukraine: Anti-war protests around the world2022-02-25T11:06:33+01:00

Russia has invaded Ukraine. If the West had not looked away in 2014, this catastrophe might have been averted

2022-02-25T09:10:01+01:00

Russia has invaded Ukraine. If the West had not looked away in 2014, this catastrophe might have been averted Opinion Opinion: Ukraine will survive — but the West should be ashamed The war has arrived. Russia has invaded Ukraine. If the West had not looked away in 2014, this catastrophe might have been averted, writes DW's Roman Goncharenko. Ukrainians will never willingly succumb to Russian occupation Thursday, February 24, 2022.

Russia has invaded Ukraine. If the West had not looked away in 2014, this catastrophe might have been averted2022-02-25T09:10:01+01:00

Russia and Ukraine: Chronicle of an undeclared war

2022-02-24T16:16:07+01:00

The roots of conflict between Russia and Ukraine run deep. It all boils down to Moscow's unwillingness to accept Ukraine's independence. An overview. Russia and Ukraine: Chronicle of an undeclared war The tensions between Russia and Ukraine have a history that dates all the way back to the Middle Ages. The two countries share common roots which extend back to the East Slavic state of Kievan Rus'. This is why Russian President

Russia and Ukraine: Chronicle of an undeclared war2022-02-24T16:16:07+01:00
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