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The Lithuanian government has approved the allocation of 326,000 euros ($353,000) to support Ukrainian refugees living in the country. The funds will be transferred through Lithuanian Social Security and the Labor Ministry as well as the Health Ministry, according to the TV3 channel. The planned expenses for February total 304,000 euros. Among these, 160,000 euros will be directed towards institutional social care, while 130,000 euros are earmarked for a one-time settlement allowance aimed at facilitating accommodation arrangements within the municipality which also includes compensation for c...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
The Lithuanian government has approved the allocation of 326,000 euros ($353,000) to support Ukrainian refugees living in the country. The funds will be transferred through Lithuanian Social Security and the Labor Ministry as well as the Health Ministry, according to the TV3 channel. The planned expenses for February total 304,000 euros. Among these, 160,000 euros will be directed towards institutional social care, while 130,000 euros are earmarked for a one-time settlement allowance aimed at facilitating accommodation arrangements within the municipality which also includes compensation for c...
Kyiv Independent
The Lithuanian government has approved the allocation of 326,000 euros ($353,000) to support Ukrainian refugees living in the country. The funds will be transferred through Lithuanian Social Security and the Labor Ministry as well as the Health Ministry, according to the TV3 channel. The planned expenses for February total 304,000 euros. Among these, 160,000 euros will be directed towards institutional social care, while 130,000 euros are earmarked for a one-time settlement allowance aimed at facilitating accommodation arrangements within the municipality which also includes compensation for c...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Following are excerpts from the unofficial transcript of a CNBC interview with Airbnb Inc (NASDAQ:ABNB) co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” (M-F 6AM – 9AM ET) today, Tuesday, March 1. Following is a link to video on CNBC.com: Q4 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Airbnb To Offer Free Short-Term Housing For Up To 100,000 Ukrainian RefugeesPart IANDREW ROSS SORKIN: Welcome back to “Squawk.” More than half a million refugees have fled Ukraine since the Russian invasion. On Monday, Airbnb announcing it is offering free temporary housing for up to 100,000 refugees. Com...
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