WAR RUSSIA AND UKRAINE

USCIS provides special services to immigrants affected by the war in Ukraine

The US Citizenship and Immigration Services reminds that it offers immigration services that can help people affected by extreme situations, including the war in Ukraine. The following measures may be available on a case-by-case basis upon request: change of non-immigrant status or extension of non-immigrant status…

The International Court of Justice in The Hague began considering the lawsuit of Ukraine against Russia: what does it threaten Putin with?

The International Court of Justice in The Hague began considering Ukraine's lawsuit against Russia, Meduza reports. The subject of the lawsuit is the accusations of genocide, which the Russian side has repeatedly brought against Ukraine. It was the salvation of the inhabitants of Donbass from the genocide that Vladimir Putin explained the beginning of the “special military…

Russian airlines stop international flights: how to get abroad from there

The Federal Air Transport Agency recommended that Russian airlines stop international flights from midnight on March 6, reports the BBC. Over the previous day, several Russian airlines announced the cessation of all flights abroad - the only exception was Minsk (Belarus). Here are answers to some of the most popular questions...

Russian diplomats declared persona non grata leave US

A plane took off from St. Petersburg to Washington to pick up employees of the Russian mission to the UN, who have been declared persona non grata, Voice of America reports. On March 5, a Russian flight headed from St. Petersburg to Washington to pick up Russian diplomats who were suspended this week from…

Anonymous hacker group: who are they and why are they helping Ukraine

The hacker group Anonymous has declared cyber war on Russia in response to its attack on Ukraine. About who Anonymous are and what interest they have in taking the side of Ukraine, Cybernews reports. Now they are easy to distinguish by a white mask with ...

People from different countries massively book accommodation in Kyiv through Airbnb: why do they need it when the country is at war

People from all over the world book accommodation through Airbnb in Ukraine. They don't plan to come, CNN reports. Vladimir Bondarenko spends most of the day in his apartment in Kyiv. Between listening to air raid sirens and frantically messaging family to find out...

Residents of Europe massively buy medicines for radiation after the seizure of nuclear power plants in Ukraine by Russians

Eastern European countries have taken extremely seriously reports of the Russian military seizing the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, as well as the fighting and shelling of the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant, the largest nuclear power plant in Europe, the BBC reports. President Putin’s order to transfer to...

Gasoline prices in the US may rise to record levels due to the war in Ukraine

Americans can expect gasoline prices to rise to $5 a gallon in the coming weeks as oil prices continue to rise in the days following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, experts say. Writes about it DailyMail. “We are approaching for the first time in...

'We are being shelled, but parents do not believe': people from Ukraine spoke about the reaction of relatives from Russia to the war

On February 24, Russia launched its invasion of Ukraine. Oleksandra and her four dogs have been hiding in the bathroom of her Kharkiv apartment since the shelling began. But her mother, who is in Russia, does not believe her daughter that there is a war in Ukraine. More told…

War in Ukraine: Zelensky survived three assassination attempts in a week

Hitmen have tried to kill Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at least three times since Russia invaded his country on Feb. 24. The New York Post writes about it. Assassination plots were thwarted when anti-war Russians gave Ukraine intelligence about...

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