Ukrainian refugees
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Germany begins exchanging bank data with Ukraine: what refugees need to know
In 2025, international tax transparency took another step forward, and this time it directly affected Ukrainian citizens living abroad. From…
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80% of Europeans agree that the EU should accept Ukrainian refugees
The full-scale war in Ukraine has become not only the largest humanitarian crisis in Europe since World War II, but…
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Measles outbreaks in Europe: how Ukrainian refugees can protect themselves from one of the most dangerous infections
During 2025, Europe faced a large-scale outbreak of measles. According to the World Health Organization, more than 127,000 cases of…
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Court orders Trump to resume consideration of Ukrainian refugee applications under U4U program
In recent months, the Ukrainian diaspora in the United States once again faced a situation of legal uncertainty. Hundreds of…
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Heritage abroad: opportunities and algorithm of actions for Ukrainian refugees
In a world where millions of Ukrainians were forced to go abroad because of the war, the question of inheriting…
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New German benefits policy forces refugees to leave some federal states: what does this mean for Ukrainians
For the fourth year, Germany remained one of the key EU countries that accepts Ukrainian refugees within the framework of…
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Abuse of European aid for Ukrainian refugees discovered in Lithuania: Russians and Belarusians received the funds
After the start of the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine, Lithuania became one of the first EU countries to open…
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The EU is preparing new conditions for the stay of Ukrainian refugees
The initial warmth with which the countries of the European Union greeted millions of Ukrainians in the spring of 2022…
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In search of stable earnings: commission agent as an employment option abroad for Ukrainians
At a time when the war forced millions of Ukrainians to leave their homes, finding a stable income became a…
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Losing a job in Germany: important nuances for Ukrainian refugees
In recent years, Germany has become a second home for hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians who fled the war, saving…
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