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Will Ukraine's refugees go home after the war is over? - MSNAnd the refugees have spread out across Europe. Following the outbreak of war in February 2022, most made a dash for Poland, which took in over 1.5mn refugees.
Reconstruction after the war is doomed without the return of a whole generation of professionals and young families now staying abroad.
Three days earlier, the war had spilled across the breadth of Russia as the Ukrainians smuggled a fleet of cheap drones ...
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Russia's invasion of Ukraine has displaced approximately 36,500 graduating high school students—16% of the country's 2022 ...
T HE ASYLUM and migration debate is emotive, divisive and highly politicised. The many critics of modern asylum systems claim ...
As Ukraine’s former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba noted in Foreign Affairs in late May, neither Russia nor Ukraine “has much of an incentive to stop the fighting.” Ukraine refuses to surrender its ...
On Africa's dry western tip, Mauritania has become an unlikely staging post for Ukraine's increasingly global struggle with its adversary Russia.
Thousands of people took to the streets this past week to protest the Ukrainian government’s efforts to hamstring two ...
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Africanews on MSNRussia and Ukraine conclude third round of peace talks in IstanbulWhile both sides acknowledged progress on humanitarian issues, talks on a full ceasefire remain stalled. Turkish Foreign ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s conditions for ending the war in Ukraine include a demand that Western leaders pledge in writing to stop enlarging NATO eastwards, according to reports.
Ukraine refugees: Families torn apart as women, children flee alone ABC News’ Matt Gutman spoke with refugees in Ukraine and Poland as they made their way from war torn cities, to safety amid ...
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