refugees
In more than two years of the full-scale war, Poles approach Ukrainian refugees more negatively in almost all measured aspects, except for accepting Ukrainian children to schools, according to a survey by the University of Warsaw and the University of Economics and Humanities in Warsaw published by Rzeczpospolita on June 18. Around 4.2 million Ukrainian refugees reside in the EU under temporary protection status, of which almost 1 million took shelter in Poland. Poles welcomed the refugees after the outbreak of the full-scale war, and Warsaw has recently extended their legal stay in the countr...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
In more than two years of the full-scale war, Poles approach Ukrainian refugees more negatively in almost all measured aspects, except for accepting Ukrainian children to schools, according to a survey by the University of Warsaw and the University of Economics and Humanities in Warsaw published by Rzeczpospolita on June 18. Around 4.2 million Ukrainian refugees reside in the EU under temporary protection status, of which almost 1 million took shelter in Poland. Poles welcomed the refugees after the outbreak of the full-scale war, and Warsaw has recently extended their legal stay in the countr...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
In more than two years of the full-scale war, Poles approach Ukrainian refugees more negatively in almost all measured aspects, except for accepting Ukrainian children to schools, according to a survey by the University of Warsaw and the University of Economics and Humanities in Warsaw published by Rzeczpospolita on June 18. Around 4.2 million Ukrainian refugees reside in the EU under temporary protection status, of which almost 1 million took shelter in Poland. Poles welcomed the refugees after the outbreak of the full-scale war, and Warsaw has recently extended their legal stay in the countr...
Kyiv Independent
After escaping the oppressive regime of North Korea, Loh Kiwan arrives in Belgium to seek asylum, hoping to find freedom and a fresh start. Instead, he finds himself entangled in the bureaucratic limbo of the asylum process. Without money, a home, or the legal right to work, Kiwan's situation in the South Korean film My Name is Loh Kiwan (streaming on Netflix) becomes increasingly desperate. He is forced to sleep in public bathrooms in the brutal winter and scavenge for food in trash bins. Kiwan finally gets a break when he lands an illegal job at a meat factory. Even then, safety and stabilit...
Reason
Ahead of June's vote, Euronews asks MEP candidates and EU citizens what their priorities are for the European Parliament elections. This episode focuses on Ukrainian refugees and military aid to Kyiv. Stay tuned as Euronews will publish more statements every day. Watch the video above to find out more.
Euronews (English)
The Czech government launched a pilot project to help Ukrainian refugees return home if they wish to do so, Radio Prague International reported on June 2. Under this project, Ukrainians living in Czechia under temporary protection will receive compensation for bus or ambulance transport. Over 4.2 million people.) who fled Ukraine due to Russia's war have been granted temporary protection by the EU as of spring, with over 360,000 of them living in Czechia. Prague's initiative would be in effect from June until November and cover bus tickets for up to 400 people and ambulance transport for anoth...
Kyiv Independent
The Czech government launched a pilot project to help Ukrainian refugees return home if they wish to do so, Radio Prague International reported on June 2. Under this project, Ukrainians living in Czechia under temporary protection will receive compensation for bus or ambulance transport. Over 4.2 million people.) who fled Ukraine due to Russia's war have been granted temporary protection by the EU as of spring, with over 360,000 of them living in Czechia. Prague's initiative would be in effect from June until November and cover bus tickets for up to 400 people and ambulance transport for anoth...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
The Czech government launched a pilot project to help Ukrainian refugees return home if they wish to do so, Radio Prague International reported on June 2. Under this project, Ukrainians living in Czechia under temporary protection will receive compensation for bus or ambulance transport. Over 4.2 million people.) who fled Ukraine due to Russia's war have been granted temporary protection by the EU as of spring, with over 360,000 of them living in Czechia. Prague's initiative would be in effect from June until November and cover bus tickets for up to 400 people and ambulance transport for anoth...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
A payment card exclusively for asylum-seekers has been introduced in Germany, following the recent parliamentary approval of a new rule. Under the new regulation, migrants are issued a card to access their benefits, which can be used at local stores and for services, but it limits their cash withdrawals and bans international money transfers. The aim is to prevent migrants from sending money to family and friends abroad, or to smugglers. In Eichsfeld, Thuringia, 45-year-old Laca from Albania and her family were among the first in Germany to receive half of their government benefits as cashless...
Euronews (English)
A picture of a fake headline from Irish broadcaster RTÉ claims that Ireland has allocated over €100 million-worth of funding for Ukrainian pets. It’s being shared on social media as if it were a legitimate news story, but that’s not the case. The fake screenshot circulating on X uses RTÉ News’s logo and colour scheme and says that the Irish government has signed off on "another €150 million allocation for Ukrainian pet welfare". However there’s no evidence whatsoever that the story is real - an internet search doesn’t yield any results, only fact-checks already debunking the story. Fact-check:...
Euronews (English)
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