Survey: 2 in 5 Ukrainians currently residing in Poland have no intention of returning home
The percentage of Ukrainians planning to remain in Poland after the war has more than doubled in the last six months
Up to half of Ukrainian refugees plan to stay in Poland after the war
Six percent of respondents plan to stay in Poland permanently, according to the new study by the EWL agency
75% of Poles believe war in Ukraine threatens Poland’s security
The vast majority of Poles also continue to support taking in Ukrainian refugees
75% of Ukrainians working in Poland regularly support their families in Ukraine
Ukrainians abroad work and support their families in war-torn Ukraine, data provided by Gremi Personal employment agency shows
Czechia wants to introduce time-limited accommodation for war refugees
According to firefighter chief Vladimír Vlček, Ukrainians must stand on their own two feet and seek longer-term accommodation
Undocumented migrants and left-wing activists storm refugee center intended for Ukrainians, demanding equal treatment
La Chapelle Debout collective called for “housing and papers for all”
65% of Ukrainians don’t plan to return home in the foreseeable future
A survey conducted for UNHCR among Ukrainian refugees reveals that 65 percent of them do not plan to return to their country in the foreseeable future
Poles expect Ukrainian refugees to find work during stay in country, polling shows
A survey finds that the majority of Poles demand the new arrivals find work and send their children to Polish schools
‘Beat the Ukrainians’ – Two Ukrainian refugee children assaulted by Arab gang in Sweden
The two boys were beaten with belts, pushed over, and threatened with a knife
Pakistani male arrested for raping 6-year-old Ukrainian girl in Portuguese refugee center
She fled the war in Ukraine only to be sexually assaulted in multicultural Western Europe
Over 368,000 visas issued to Ukrainians in Czechia as refugees start to leave the country
The order to set aside facilities to accommodate Ukrainian refugees should continue to apply, the Czech government has agreed
Analysis: Czech EU presidency will be a journey in troubled waters
Czechia’s top priority while leading the EU presidency is likely to be the war in Ukraine and Europe’s response to it
How many Ukrainian refugees are actually in Czechia? The number keeps changing
Since the Russian invasion of Ukraine, more than 350,000 newcomers in Czechia have obtained relevant visas
Roma people are warned against going to Czechia
In addition, customs officers began to demand one more identity document besides passports from Roma migrants
Schools to swell up in September as Ukrainian refugees saturate Czech school places
“50,000 or maybe 150,000 Ukrainian pupils can enter schools from September,” explains the Czech education minister
Czechia receives over €27 million from the EU to help with Ukrainian refugees
In April, the European Commission pledged a total of €400 million to the countries most affected by the refugee wave
EU funds for hosting Ukrainian refugees ‘pathetically low,’ says Polish infrastructure minister
Poland, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia and Czechia are to receive a total of €248 million to cover their expenses related to supporting the Ukrainian war refugees
We have not given up on fighting cost of living crisis, claims Czech PM
Fiala spoke about the consequences of inflation on Czech citizens, the ongoing debate surrounding Russian gas and oil supplies and proposed sanctions, and the need to solve the issue of benefit tourism among primarily Hungarian-speaking Roma.
Czech government to tighten benefits system for refugees to discourage welfare tourism
“The refugees will receive food instead of money to discourage people from coming here for money,” claims Czech Interior Minister Vít Rakušan
Czechia to offer refugees holding Hungarian passports transport by train back to Hungary
Roma refugees from Ukraine often have dual citizenship and, as Hungarian citizens, are not entitled to receive help in the Czech Republic
‘The situation may lead to a ghetto’ – Refugee crisis in Prague has city’s mayor warning of ‘fatal’ consequences
“In fact, we are going to build a ghetto here for Ukrainian refugees, which is fatal,” says Prague Mayor Zdeněk Hřib
Czech interior minister vows to tackle refugee benefit fraudsters
Vít Rakušan emphasized that dishonesty concerns only hundreds of refugees from Ukraine
Ukrainian baby boom in Polish hospitals
Since the start of the war in Ukraine, twice as many Ukrainian children were born in Poland compared to the previous year
The ‘children of the wind’ camp out in Brno
So far, the Roma are leading their age-old alternative to our way of life and live as society allows
Roma refugees refuse Czech accommodation offer, set up camp near Brno train station
“This is a group of people who have complete temporary protection. However, they refused the offered accommodation,” stated a police spokesman


Securing EU’s border top priority for Czechia’s EU presidency, says interior minister
Czech and Austrian interior ministers met to discuss border security issues
Are Ukrainian refugees driving tuberculosis rates higher in Czechia?
Ukraine’s serious problem with tuberculosis could present public health challenges during refugee crisis
German government: No fixed limit on number of Ukrainian refugees
Germany has so far taken in approximately 320,000 Ukrainian refugees
‘They will stay here and take our jobs!’ — Some Czechs criticize aid to refugees
The Czech government has taken on the role of the government-in-exile of Ukraine, noted one of the respondents, criticizing the manner in which refugees are being helped
The refugee crisis in Czechia has stabilized but will bring a hefty bill, interior minister reveals
“We have higher numbers of people leaving the Czech Republic than those who arrive. The influx of refugees has slowed down, perhaps even stopped,” states Czech interior minister Vít Rakušan
Report: Every third company in Poland willing to employ Ukrainian refugees
Analysts say that over 250,000 Ukrainian women can expect to get a job in Poland
Can young Ukrainians save the Czech pension system?
Despite claims that Ukrainian children and young people can save Czechia’s indebted pension system, some experts are pouring cold water on the whole idea
Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians are likely to remain in Czechia even after war ends
“The bombing can start, then the waves will strengthen significantly again,” warns the Czech interior minister
Ukrainian refugees could be benefit for Czech economy, says Czech labor minister
We decided that two new items would be included in our form filled in when applying for the humanitarian benefit, namely education, and profession, states Marian Jurečka
Ukrainian women threatened with murder, harassed in Swiss asylum center
Some of the Algerian migrants already present in the asylum center support the invasion of Ukraine and do not hesitate to let the Ukrainians know about it
From refugees to prostitutes? Reports of pimps snatching Ukrainian women at Slovak border
Pimps are preying on Ukrainian women in the chaos of the refugee crisis
German Green party leader Baerbock wants to take in 10 million Ukrainian refugees
Germany’s government is already complaining it cannot handle more Ukrainian refugees, but at the same time claiming Europe must take in up to 10 million
Starmer ‘salutes’ generosity of Brits offering homes to Ukrainians, but claims he cannot do the same
So far, more than 100,000 Brits have applied to offer a refugee a room in their homes