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London Chef Fights for Ukraine: Eugene Korolev's War

The remarkable journey of Eugene Korolev, a London chef who traded his apron for body armour to defend his Ukrainian homeland. A powerful story of identity, sacrifice, and the brutal reality of war.

NC Mother Stabbed by Ukrainian Refugee She Hosted

A North Carolina mother is fighting for her life after a brutal stabbing allegedly by a Ukrainian refugee she had welcomed into her home. The community is reeling from the attack that raises questions about refugee support systems.

Bystanders Confront Mom After Son Nearly Hit by Train

Exclusive footage shows the tense moment bystanders apprehend Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian refugee, after her young son was nearly struck by a train in North Carolina. The incident has sparked a major police investigation and questions about child welfare.

Ukrainian Professor Murdered in German Train Ambush

A respected professor and Ukrainian refugee is brutally murdered in a targeted shooting on a regional train in Bavaria, as a lone gunman opens fire in a shocking act of violence that has stunned Germany.

Trump Reacts to Ukrainian Refugee Murder in Germany

Former President Donald Trump has reacted with fury to the murder of a 20-year-old woman in Germany, allegedly by an Iraqi migrant. He used the tragedy to call for mass deportations and to criticise the Biden administration's border policies.

Ukrainian refugee mother killed by train in North Carolina

Iryna Zarutska, a Ukrainian mother who fled the war for America, was tragically killed by a train in North Carolina. Her young son was found unharmed but alone at the scene, raising urgent questions about her journey and the media's portrayal of such trag

Aylan Kurdi: 10 Years On, Europe's Migrant Crisis Continues

A decade after three-year-old Aylan Kurdi's body washed ashore in Turkey, shocking the world, thousands still perish attempting to reach Europe. This in-depth report examines the ongoing migrant crisis, the EU's failed policies, and the human cost of inac

Putin's Missiles Destroy Ukraine Government Building in Kyiv

In a severe escalation, Russian forces launched a massive missile strike on Kyiv's government quarter, reducing a critical ministry to rubble. The attack, one of the largest in weeks, signals a dangerous new phase in the conflict as Ukraine pleads for adv

Russia Launches Major 'Kamikaze' Drone Attack on Kyiv

In a major escalation, Russian forces launched a massive 'kamikaze' drone attack on Kyiv overnight, targeting the city's critical infrastructure. Ukrainian air defences engaged in a fierce battle, successfully intercepting the majority of the incoming Ira

Aylan Kurdi: The Legacy of a Tragedy That Shook the World

Nine years after the death of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi, his photograph remains a powerful symbol of the human cost of failed asylum policies. This editorial examines the enduring legacy of a tragedy that shook the world.

Cooper Condemns UK's 'Cruel' Refugee Visa System

Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper condemns the UK's failing refugee family reunion visa system, citing British Red Cross data showing a 70% rejection spike, tearing vulnerable families apart.

Charities condemn linking asylum seekers to sexual abuse

Leading women's and refugee charities issue a joint statement warning against conflating immigration with violence against women, calling for evidence-based policy and an end to inflammatory language that puts vulnerable groups at risk.

Cooper accused of pushing children to smugglers with scheme halt

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper faces a blistering attack from charities and political opponents after abruptly terminating a key refugee resettlement programme, with critics warning the move risks pushing vulnerable children towards dangerous Channel crossi

Theatres as Refugee Sanctuaries: Labour's New Proposal

Labour's Pat McFadden calls for a radical new scheme to house asylum seekers in UK theatre spaces, criticising the government's costly hotel policy and sparking a debate on arts funding and the refugee crisis.

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