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Drone in Lyman maims 17-year-old boy: family evacuated from frontline town again
Life in the frontline town of Lyman remains dangerous even for civilians trying to hold on to their homes despite…
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Greece tightens rules for tourists: what Ukrainian refugees need to know
Ukrainians living in Greece, temporarily staying in the country or planning a trip should pay more attention to local rules…
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The number of Ukrainians in Estonia is decreasing: the embassy explained why and where refugees are leaving
After the outbreak of full-scale war, Estonia became one of the European destinations where Ukrainians sought safety, housing, work, and…
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Property for a child without unnecessary bureaucracy: Ukraine has changed the rules for registering donated housing and transport
For children living in wartime, the right to housing, transportation, or other significant property is of particular importance, as families…
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Cancellation of social assistance in Poland: Ukrainian refugees find themselves in a difficult situation
From March 5, 2026, changes began to take effect in Poland, due to which some Ukrainian refugees with temporary protection…
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The Ministry of Education and Science announced the need for textbooks for grades 1 and 5: why schools will receive new books only in 2028
Children’s education during wartime takes place in conditions where, in addition to air raids, distance learning, moving, and the loss…
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A Center for Ukrainian Unity will open in Sweden: what services are being prepared from June 2026
After several years of forced stay of millions of Ukrainians abroad, Ukraine is expanding the network of spaces where citizens…
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Participants of the “White Business Club” in 2026: transparent business in numbers
As of April 2026, the Ukrainian “White Business Club” has 8,991 members, which has grown by 18% since the end…
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20,000 teddy bears in Washington: toy installation shows scale of Russian abduction of Ukrainian children
Russia’s full-scale invasion is accompanied by the systematic removal of Ukrainian children from occupied territories and frontline areas, which leads…
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Ukrainian refugees after the peak of departure: how the migration situation in Europe is changing in 2026
After several years of large-scale forced displacement, Europe is entering a period in which the decline in new asylum applications…
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