Ukrainians who fled war find themselves facing new uncertainty in the Middle East
Ukrainian refugees in the Middle East are experiencing renewed uncertainty following air strikes in the region, leaving some stranded and unsafe.
Changes for Ukrainians starting from March 5. Free treatment not for everyone
New legislation in Poland will gradually phase out free healthcare provisions for Ukrainian refugees beginning March 5, while maintaining temporary protection until March 2027.
PHOTOS AND VIDEO ⟩ Donors jumped into the cold water at Lennusadam for the sake of war refugees
A charity swim took place in Tallinn's Lennusadam, organized by the winter swimming club Lennusulps, to support Ukrainian war refugees.
Starting September, Ukrainians will travel for free on Vilnius public transport only with the 'Ukrainian Card'
From September, Ukrainians in Vilnius can use public transport for free by obtaining a special 'Ukrainian Card' starting March 1.
Oleksijs Zaričanskis. Ukrainian Legal Competence in the Labor Market
This article discusses the challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees in Latvia in integrating into the labor market and the financial support provided by the Latvian government.
Ukrainians Anna Frančuka and Natālija Behma Sing in Latvian Choirs and Appreciate Everyday Life
Ukrainian refugees Anna Frančuka and Natālija Behma have found solace in singing in Latvian choirs while adapting to their new lives in Latvia.
Denmark to crack down on Ukrainians
Denmark plans to halt temporary residence permits for Ukrainian migrants from relatively safe regions and restrict entry for draft-age men.
Trump remembers Iryna Zarutska: 'We will get justice'. The mother in tears, but the Democrats do not stand up
In a speech to Congress, Donald Trump honored Iryna Zarutska, the young Ukrainian refugee murdered last August, pledging justice for her family.
Norway to cut perks for Ukrainian men of draft age
Norway plans to tighten its rules for Ukrainian men of draft age, reducing their access to temporary collective protection amidst growing refugee numbers.
Estonia Got Refugees Employed, Finland Did Not - Here’s Why
The article highlights the significant disparity in employment rates between Ukrainian refugees in Finland and Estonia, attributing the difference mainly to language skills.
Noas has never meant that the integration in Norway is complete
The article discusses the ongoing need for civil rights and proper measures for integration in Norway, particularly in the context of the challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees.
War in Ukraine: Norway intends to revoke protection status for Ukrainian men
Norway plans to revoke the special protection status granted to Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60.
Norway may stop accepting Ukrainian men
Norway's government plans to cease accepting adult men of fighting age fleeing war-torn Ukraine as part of new immigration proposals.
The government will no longer grant collective protection to Ukrainian men between the ages of 18 and 60
Norway's government is tightening rules on residency for displaced Ukrainians, no longer granting collective protection for men aged 18 to 60.
The government will not grant collective protection to Ukrainian men aged 18-60
The Norwegian government has decided to tighten regulations on temporary collective protection for Ukrainian men aged 18-60, allowing only individual asylum applications instead.
The government closes the door to refugees from Ukraine
The Danish government is preparing to limit the influx of Ukrainian refugees by proposing new legislation that restricts residency for selected groups of Ukrainians.
The government tightens rules for Ukrainian men
The Norwegian government is tightening regulations for Ukrainian refugees, denying temporary collective protection to Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60.
From expensive accommodation to an apartment. Diaconia West has already helped thousands of Ukrainian refugees
The article discusses the work of Diaconia West in providing assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Czechia, recently transitioning them from costly temporary accommodations to permanent housing.
There are 400,000 refugees from Ukraine in the Czech Republic, young men continue to arrive
The article reports that the Czech Republic currently hosts 400,000 Ukrainian refugees, with young men among the latest arrivals.
Trump mentions murdered Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska during address to Congress
During his address to Congress, President Donald Trump highlighted the tragic murder of Iryna Zarutska, a 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, emphasizing concerns over repeat offenders.
Riga Ukrainian Secondary School has been accepting refugee children since 2014
The Riga Ukrainian Secondary School has been providing education to several hundred Ukrainian war refugees since 2014, teaching them in Latvian and addressing challenges in language comprehension.
After four years in Liepaja, Ukrainian Jaroslava misses her dad, friends, and grandmother most
Jaroslava, a Ukrainian girl studying in Liepaja, expresses her longing for her family and friends back home while appreciating her new life in Latvia.
War in Ukraine: Children who fled Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories share their stories
Children who escaped from Russian-occupied areas in Ukraine are sharing their personal experiences and the traumas they endured during the conflict.
"Together to Victory". Solidarity with the Ukrainian People in Liepaja, Daugavpils, and Rezekne
Residents of Liepaja, including Ukrainian refugees, are engaging in activities to support Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict.
Ukrainian children can excel in Czech. Schools are succeeding in their education.
Ukrainian children in Czech schools are reportedly thriving in their education.
EU Fundamental Rights Agency reports widespread violence against Ukrainian women who fled war
A report by the EU Fundamental Rights Agency highlights severe instances of violence faced by Ukrainian women who fled to EU countries, including physical and sexual abuse.
Andrii, 64: The Attack Forced Me to Flee to Sweden
This article recounts the experiences of Ukrainian refugees in Sweden, highlighting the impact of the ongoing war on their lives and the hardships they face.
Help for Ukraine: Tireless, but Never Enough
Frankfurt's initiative "Frankfurt for Ukraine" has been tirelessly collecting and sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine for four years, while the Ukrainian Coordination Center assists war refugees in their integration.
Last year, more than one million euros were paid in benefits to Ukrainian civilians in Daugavpils
In 2025, Daugavpils municipality paid over one million euros in benefits to support Ukrainian civilians, assisting 835 individuals during the year.
Emotional exhaustion. The fourth year of uncertainty crushes the psyche of Ukrainian refugees
The article discusses the emotional toll on Ukrainian refugees after four years of uncertainty due to their ongoing crisis.
Report: After Four Years of War, Ukrainian Refugees in Israel Live in Deepening Poverty and Without Status
A new report reveals that about 23,000 Ukrainian citizens in Israel are living under temporary group protection without being recognized as refugees, resulting in worsening poverty and lack of essential social assistance.
In Liepāja, support for Ukraine is urged through prayers, weaving camouflage nets, and donations
Liepāja's community is actively supporting Ukraine through financial donations, housing for Ukrainian refugees, and hosting fundraising events.
The Gift That the Fallen Father Could Not Bring. Ukrainian Social Enterprises Help Without Subsidies, and Still Make a Profit, Says an Expert
An expert discusses how Ukrainian social enterprises are thriving without subsidies while aiding war-affected individuals, including veterans and displaced persons.
Exclusive Survey: Only a Quarter of Czechs See Ukrainian Refugees as an Asset
A new survey reveals that only 25% of Czechs perceive Ukrainian refugees as beneficial for the country.
The government lacks the courage. It needs Ukrainians in the Czech Republic but doesn't want to.
This article discusses the Czech government's reluctance to accept Ukrainian refugees despite the acknowledged need for them in the country.
Museum and language awareness is not enough; Ukrainians must be integrated into the labor market. Interview with translator and researcher Viktoria Prituljak
This article discusses the challenges of integrating Ukrainian refugees into the Latvian labor market and highlights ongoing research on the subject.
Ukrainian Refugees Experience High Levels of Physical, Sexual, and Psychological Violence in the EU, According to an Agency
Ukrainian refugees in the EU face significant physical, sexual, and psychological violence despite the protections provided by EU member states, as reported by the EU Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).
The government requests the settlement of 16,000 refugees this year – 3,000 more than initially estimated
The Norwegian government has increased its request for municipalities to settle refugees from 13,000 to 16,000 this year due to rising global uncertainties and high influxes, especially from Ukrainian men.
Ukrainian family denied UK asylum told to use noise-cancelling headphones for child to block out bombs
A Ukrainian family denied asylum in the UK received advice from the Home Office to use noise-cancelling headphones for their child to cope with the sounds of war in Ukraine.
Weapons are not meant to kill, but to defend
Ukrainian women living in Iceland express their gratitude for the local support amid the ongoing war in their homeland, which marks four years since the Russian invasion began.
Refugees from Ukraine in Munich: 'There is no hope that the war will end tomorrow'
More than 22,000 Ukrainian refugees live in Munich, reflecting on their experiences as the fourth anniversary of the Russian invasion approaches.
Four Years of the Ukraine War: How Ukrainian Refugees Live Today in Europe
The article examines the ongoing situation of Ukrainian refugees in Europe four years after the onset of the Ukraine war, highlighting their living conditions and integration challenges.
Four Years of the Ukraine War: How Ukrainian Refugees Live Today in Europe
Nearly ten million Ukrainians have lost their homes due to Russia's invasion, with a significant number of refugees now living across Europe and facing various challenges in integration.
Integration of Ukrainians: Four Years in Germany and Still No Job
The article discusses the struggles faced by Ukrainian refugees in Germany, particularly in finding employment despite being in the country for several years.
Ukrainian Oleksandr Kazakov is safe in Jyväskylä - feels hope and shame about it
Oleksandr Kazakov, an 18-year-old Ukrainian, reflects on his journey from being a displaced refugee to receiving permanent municipal status in Jyväskylä, Finland, amid the backdrop of the ongoing war in Ukraine.
How Ukrainians are stuck in Europe due to war
A report details the struggles of Ukrainian refugees in Europe, highlighting their prolonged stay and despair over a lack of conditions to return home.
JT agency: employment level of refugees from Ukraine and children's education remains stagnant
The JT agency reports that the employment level of Ukrainian refugees and access to children's education in Lithuania are stagnating, despite some improvements in social cohesion and integration.
VIDEO: The Key – Language. There is currently no long-term integration plan for Ukrainians
Latvia has yet to establish a long-term integration plan for Ukrainian refugees despite the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
There is currently no long-term plan for the integration of Ukrainians
The article discusses the challenges faced by Ukrainian refugees in Latvia, highlighting the lack of a long-term integration plan.
Mayors: We can take in Ukrainian refugees that the capital does not have housing for
Several municipalities around Denmark's capital are willing to take in more Ukrainian refugees due to housing shortages in the capital region.