Almost three years since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the conflict has resulted in thousands of civilian casualties, destroyed infrastructure, and a dire humanitarian crisis affecting over 14 million Ukrainians. Despite ongoing attacks, the UN has been pivotal in providing relief efforts, including food assistance, healthcare, and rebuilding initiatives. The resilience of the Ukrainian population is evident as many choose to remain and rebuild, showcasing a determination to create a better future once the conflict ends.
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Tories pledge to expel low-paid and unemployed migrants from UK
Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch is planning to tighten migration rules, requiring migrants to demonstrate a longer commitment to the UK before qualifying for indefinite leave to remain, from 5 to 10 years. Legal migrants must prove they have been "net contributors" to the economy for the past decade, covering their and their children's costs, while illegal migrants will be automatically disqualified from obtaining indefinite leave to remain, even if recognized as refugees. Full Article
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