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Housing, kindergarten, language and years of adaptation: how the Czech Republic treats Ukrainian refugees
The forced departure of Ukrainians to the Czech Republic after the start of a full-scale war for many families has…
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After strikes on Kyiv’s heating networks, children are temporarily placed in working kindergartens and schools
The situation with heat supply in the capital has again directly affected the work of educational institutions, forcing the city…
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In Ukraine, from January 1, 2026, payments at the birth of a child have increased and new types of assistance for families have been introduced
Table of Contents Toggle Help for pregnant women and mothers in childbirth Post-birth payments and the “Baby Package” New programs:…
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How to quit your job in Germany and retain your right to unemployment benefits
In Germany, labor law provides a significant degree of protection to employees, but also provides for strict conditions for dismissal.…
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Updating the rules of citizenship and repatriation in Poland: what has changed in costs and procedures
Ukrainians who have found temporary protection or permanent residence abroad are increasingly faced with the need to better understand the…
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Poland plans to restore visa regime with Ukraine: how will the new initiative affect Ukrainians
In the summer of 2025, political calls to revise the visa-free regime with Ukraine began to be heard again in…
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Automatic military registration in Ukraine: what has changed for 17-year-olds
Since the beginning of the full-scale war, the issue of military registration has gained a new urgency, it concerns not…
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Education of Ukrainian children in Slovakia: new requirements from September 2025
In recent years, Slovakia has become one of the countries that have provided shelter to thousands of Ukrainian families forced…
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Danger instead of rest: more than two dozen children hospitalized after poisoning at a camp in Slavske
During the full-scale war, many Ukrainian children undergo psychological rehabilitation or rehabilitation in camps both in Ukraine and abroad. Many…
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Unsupervised children: in Volyn, an 11-year-old boy got behind the wheel and hit his two-year-old sister to death
During the full-scale war in Ukraine, thousands of children are left without constant adult supervision every day. This is due…
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