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Germany's coalition government plans to cut state benefits for newly-arrived Ukrainian refugees, a draft law seen by Reuters ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNGermany plans to lower benefits for newly arrived Ukrainian refugees, Reuters saysThe German government has drafted a bill that would reduce social benefits for Ukrainians who have just arrived in the ...
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Ukrainska Pravda on MSNOver one-third of Ukrainian refugees in Germany are employedMore than one-third of Ukrainians in Germany who have been granted protection status are currently employed. Source: data ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNGermany plans to cut benefits for arriving Ukrainian refugeesBerlin is set to reduce monthly benefits for newly arrived Ukrainian refugees by about EUR100 ($117) per person, Reuters reported on Aug. 6, citing a bill drafted by the German government.
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RBC Ukraine on MSNDispute erupts in Germany over money for Ukrainian refugeesBavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder’s proposal to cut social benefits for Ukrainian refugees has sparked sharp criticism ...
Germany was home to 1.1 million Ukrainian refugees as of June, 2023, compared with 975,000 in Poland, according to Eurostat, the statistics branch of the European Union.
In a cramped guesthouse in Pakistan's capital, 25-year-old Kimia spends her days sketching women — dancing, playing, ...
Judges say the deportation of a Yazidi family was legally valid despite controversy over the family's fate. The Yazidi people were targeted by a genocidal attack from the "Islamic State" in Iraq.
Deaf Ukrainian refugees who fled to Berlin are being allowed to remain in the city, after previously being told by German authorities that they would need to relocate to other parts of the country ...
After the Vietnam War ended, thousands travelled to Germany. A recent anniversary has stirred a sense of reflection.
Loading external pages may require significantly more data usage than loading CBC Lite story pages. Austria and Germany threw open their borders to thousands of exhausted refugees on Saturday ...
The number of Ukrainian citizens with protection status employed in Germany exceeds one-third of the total number. — Ukrinform.
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