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“Ukraine must not fall”: An Interview with Edvards Ratnieks, Vice-Mayor of Riga.

Álvaro Peñas March 27, 2023

“Ukraine is currently fighting for the whole of Europe. Ukraine’s victory in the war is as important to us as it is to Ukrainians themselves. Ukraine must not fall, because then no country in Europe will be able to feel safe.”—Edvards Ratnieks

One Year of War in Ukraine: Interviews With the Survivors

Bridget Ryder | Robert Semonsen February 24, 2023

Behind the statistics are real people who suffer the consequences of geopolitical maneuvers, calculations, and miscalculations out of their control.

Light in the Darkness: How Ukraine’s Transcarpathia Survives the War

Milán Constantinovits December 20, 2022

Heating, lighting, and electricity come and go in Transcarpathia, plunged into uncertainty and darkness as a result of the war in Ukraine. However, the Ukrainian community that lives on the other side of the Hungarian border struggles to live on.

Hungary Braces for a Winter Wave of Ukrainian Refugees

Harrison Pitt November 7, 2022

Will a renewed influx of Ukrainians, especially amid the ongoing fallout of Hungary’s energy crisis, test the limits of the Magyars’ generosity?

Persian Tales: The Role of Church During Refugee Crisis

Galyna Peregrin September 4, 2022

Is there a proper way to differentiate between true refugees and opportunists? It is a hard question to answer. But one thing is sure: it is never a loss when the Church gets actively involved in a refugee’s life. While the system can be cheated, God cannot.

Nearly One Million Ukrainians Have Fled to Germany

Robert Semonsen August 28, 2022

The proportion of Ukrainian refugees who are women and children stands in stark contrast with the high percentage of young adult men received across Europe during the migrant crisis of 2015 and 2016.

Ukrainian Refugees Fleeing Spain

Bridget Ryder June 8, 2022

According to the non-profit, the Ukrainian refugees are having problems with the language. They face “economic and job uncertainty,” and “they cannot bear to live permanently on charity.”

Le Chambon

Jonathon Van Maren May 19, 2022

It is the ordinary nature of their goodness that makes the story of Le Chambon such a miracle. It was weathered men and women with brittle hands, shiny with callouses from backbreaking work, hard as oak and often gnarled with age, who did these things.

The Weak Giant

Dieter Stein May 12, 2022

For the first time in many decades, German politicians must learn to think, rather than feel— and to assert Germany’s vital national interests.

Rootedness & Refugees

Veronica Lademan April 20, 2022

What many globalist idealists cannot accept is that it is in man’s nature to love more strongly according to proximity. There are bonds that run deeply within the human heart and mind and are the center of community and cultures.

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