In Burundi, refugees traumatized by the invisible wounds of war
Burundi faces an influx of Congolese refugees traumatized by violence, struggling to cope with their experiences in makeshift shelters.
The war revealed an old truth: In Israel, protection is a matter of class
The article discusses how socioeconomic status impacts access to safe areas during escalated conflicts in Israel, highlighting the plight of Eritrean refugees in Ashdod.
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.
Four years of war in Ukraine: what I see in the eyes of those forced to flee
An Argentine aid worker in Ukraine narrates the devastating impact of the Russian attacks on civilians amid the ongoing war.
Tomasz Terlikowski: Those who spread hatred against Ukrainians are essentially agents of Putin
The article discusses the notion that hatred towards Ukrainians correlates with pro-Putin sentiments, calling for recognition of Poland's humanitarian efforts during the war.
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.
Serhijs from the Kherson region begins everything with a prayer
Serhijs, a refugee from the Kherson region, shares his experiences of fleeing war and adjusting to life in Latvia.
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.
Finding a new home brings 'peace' to refugees from war-torn nation
The Armidale community in Australia welcomes refugees from the Democratic Republic of Congo, providing them a sense of belonging after years of waiting for visas.
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.
Singing and Speaking in Latvian, but Still Seeing Shells in Dreams. Sofia's War Child Family Finds Refuge in Auce
Sofia's family, affected by the war in Ukraine, seeks refuge in Auce, Latvia, where they are the only Ukrainians in the area and find solace despite their traumatic past.
Only Children Are Sent to Latvia – Since 2022, Emergency Guardians Have Been Appointed to 1,600 Unaccompanied Children from Ukraine
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, Latvia has welcomed many unaccompanied children, including 14-year-old Sofia from Vinnytsia, who has been living there since 2023.
Tired of War: Czechs' Support for Ukraine Among the Lowest in Europe
A recent Eurobarometer survey reveals that while Czechs show moments of solidarity with Ukraine, they are among the most skeptical nations in Europe regarding refugee acceptance and military aid.
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.
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.
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.
F.A.Z. Early Thinkers: Four Years of War in Ukraine - What Is Planned Today in Kyiv and Berlin
The article reflects on the four-year anniversary of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, highlighting events planned in Kyiv and Berlin.
Yuliia on life in Forsbacka after fleeing Ukraine: 'Our second home now'
Yuliia Pidypchak describes her life in Forsbacka, Sweden, as a new beginning after fleeing the war in Ukraine, expressing her hope for peace and stability.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Monday, February 23, 2026
The article discusses various news including panic at a Mexican airport due to gunfire, Trump's remarks on potential war with Iran, and updates on investigations in Brazil.
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.
Four Years of War, Ukraine in Ruins... A Land of Widows and Orphans
The article details the humanitarian crisis in Ukraine, highlighting the demographic disaster caused by four years of war.
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.
How to Talk About War Together After Four Years
The article explores the challenges of discussing the war in Ukraine with new acquaintances in Czechia, highlighting emotional sensitivities and the need for understanding.
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.
Chad closes the border to war-torn Sudan
The Chadian government has announced the closure of its border with Sudan due to clashes between Chadian soldiers and armed groups involved in Sudan's civil war.
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.
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.
Studying Amid War Two Years Before College Entrance: I Achieved My Dream of Entering Pharmacy School
A young Palestinian woman shares her struggles of continuing her education during the ongoing conflict in Gaza, as she dreams of becoming a pharmacist.
Fled from the drug war: - They came to kill me
The ongoing guerrilla warfare in Colombia's Catatumbo region has escalated, forcing over 100,000 people to flee amid violence and lawlessness perpetrated by armed groups.
UN Goodwill Ambassador Kristin Davis meets refugees in South Sudan
Kristin Davis, a UN Goodwill Ambassador, recently visited refugee sites in South Sudan amid the humanitarian crisis exacerbated by the ongoing war in neighboring Sudan.
The President of Poland has terminated the special support system for Ukrainians
Poland's President has announced the end of a special assistance law that facilitated job placement, social benefits, and educational access for Ukrainians fleeing the war.
Adré: an invisible economy on the war border between Chad and Sudan
Adré, a border city between Chad and Sudan, has become a hub for informal trade driven by the influx of over 200,000 Sudanese refugees amidst ongoing conflict.
Now - in Latvia
Ukrainian refugees in Latvia share their experiences and adaptations in a new series detailing their lives post-2014 conflict and the ongoing war.
Ottawa expects Ukrainian emergency visa holders to return after war ends
Canada's immigration department anticipates that Ukrainian temporary visa holders will return home after the war with Russia concludes, despite many choosing to remain permanently.
VIDEO: Several dozen entrepreneurs have dishonestly exploited Ukrainian refugees from the war
Several entrepreneurs in Latvia are reportedly exploiting Ukrainian refugees by failing to honor employment agreements or providing proper support, according to a report by Latvijas Televīzija.
War in Ukraine: UN Fears New Wave of Refugees in Ukraine
The UN warns that ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure could lead to a new wave of refugees, with an estimated 325,000 Ukrainians potentially displaced due to power and heating failures.
President of Przemyśl: Commissioned tasks are a problem for almost all cities
The President of Przemyśl highlights the ongoing impact of the war in Ukraine on the city, noting that while initial humanitarian efforts have decreased, life in Przemyśl continues with renewed tourism and local stability.
This day in history. The bombing of Dresden begins
The article discusses the extensive and devastating bombing of Dresden by British and American forces during World War II, beginning on February 13, 1945.
A football shirt to remember the reception of Basque children in Wales after the bombing of Guernica
A collaborative football shirt by Newport County and Athletic Club honors the Basque children who sought refuge in Wales during the Spanish Civil War.
Almost half a million Ukrainian refugees have left Germany since 2022
Since 2022, over 471,000 Ukrainian refugees have departed from Germany, as reported by the German Interior Ministry.
From New York to the Šrobárka settlement: The story of a Bratislava woman who changed the lives of a Romani family
Tatiana Kleinová from Bratislava dedicates her life to helping marginalized families, including a Romani single mother, Syrian refugees, and Ukrainian families fleeing war.
Ukrainian Anastasija has mastered the language and sings in a choir in Latvia: The Latvian language sounds like the sea and the waves
Ukrainian singer Anastasija Vasilenko, displaced by the war, has embraced her new home in Latvia, learning the language and participating in cultural activities despite her struggles.
Nataliya from Khmelnytskyi Oblast knows what Ukrainian children will be like when they grow up
The article discusses the experiences of Ukrainian refugees in Latvia and how they adapt to their new lives after fleeing the war in Ukraine.
Russian War Opponents: When a Children's Drawing Upends Life
The Moskaljow family fled persecution from Russia, seeking refuge in Germany, but became embroiled in German domestic politics.