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Ukraine. Gallagher: We need to keep the hope of dialogue alive – Vatican News

By Isabella Piro "A war of attrition" in which " it is incumbent upon the international community to keep the hope of dialogue, the hope...

Syria and Ukraine break diplomatic relations

Syria became only the second country to do so, after Russia Syria has announced that it is severing diplomatic relations with Ukraine as a reciprocal...

Tages-Anzeiger: Switzerland refused to treat the wounded in Ukraine

Switzerland wants to remain a neutral state, media say Switzerland refused to accept military and civilian victims of Ukraine for treatment. This was reported by...

North Korea – an issue with Ukraine

Kyiv severed diplomatic relations with North Korea Ukraine has no right to raise sovereignty issues as it supports "unjust and illegal" US actions against our...

Ukraine: Guterres condemns deadly missile attack on Vinnytsia

The UN Secretary-General is appalled by the deadly missile attack on Vinnytsia in central Ukraine on Thursday, that reportedly killed at least 22 people

Oleksandr Haydu (Ukraine): “Saving this year’s harvest is our first priority”

Harvest - The Ukraine People's Deputies registered in the parliament the bill No. 7548, which exempts the import of sacks, bags, and special equipment...

Churches highlight their humanitarian response to Ukraine at European Parliament

Humanitarian response from the European churches was highlighted by Slovakian Bishop Peter Mihoč at the Article 17 Dialogue Seminar held on 12 July at the European Parliament in Brussels. He shared striking insights about challenges faced by local churches in providing support to those fleeing the war in Ukraine, as well as strengthening efforts aimed at realising peace in the region.

CEC seminar highlights the role of religion in Ukraine conflict

“The role of religion in the ongoing conflict in Ukraine” was a theme in focus at a virtual seminar hosted by CEC on 30 June.

MEPs welcomed the decision to open the EU’s doors to Ukraine and Moldova

MEPs welcomed the decision to open the EU’s doors to Ukraine and Moldova, but asked leaders to strengthen the EU, and tackle the latest crisis.

Ukraine war: ‘Please, let us in,’ WHO issues plea to reach sick and injured

The UN health agency (WHO) issued an urgent appeal on Friday for access to sick and injured people caught up in the war in Ukraine, including “hundreds” of landmine victims, “premature babies, pregnant woman, older people, many of whom have been left behind”.
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