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German politicians who were against helping Ukrainians were offered to go to war
Some members of the German parliament insist on reducing aid to Ukrainians who came to the country fleeing the war.…
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Schoolchildren will be taught to work with artificial intelligence: how to take a free course
The summer of 2024 is full of educational events for Ukrainian schoolchildren. Online schools hold classes to make up for…
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40% of foreign workers in Slovakia are Ukrainians
While Slovakian citizens often migrate to other EU countries for employment, gaps in the country’s labor market are filled by…
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All Ukrainians will receive money for books: how to do it
Do you remember your eSupport cards that you opened to receive a financial incentive for vaccination against the coronavirus? They…
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Fewer benefits and more opportunities: what changes can Ukrainians in Poland expect from July 1
Polish President Andrzej Duda agreed to legislative changes that extend the period of temporary protection for Ukrainians until the end…
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More than 200,000 conscripted women updated their data through “Reserve+”
Since May 18, together with the entry into force of the updated law on mobilization, the “Reserve+” application has been…
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Social benefits and better work: good news for Ukrainians in Germany
The right-wing and right-wing centrists in the Swiss parliament call for the repatriation of Ukrainian men. The same calls are…
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Which of the Ukrainians will be able to receive subsidies for housing in Slovakia
Housing subsidies for Ukrainian refugees will be charged in Slovakia from July 1. The relevant decision was adopted by the…
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Ukrzaliznytsia set a record for the number of transported passengers
At the weekend, a record was set for rail passenger transportation. During the day, 95,000 people used Ukrzaliznytsia trains. This…
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12 thousand Ukrainians can be deported from Switzerland
Since the beginning of the full-scale war, 65,000 Ukrainian refugees have received asylum in Switzerland. About 12,000 of our fellow…
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