
Vienna’s Ukrainian school scrambles to cope with influx of children
By Matteo Witt and Leonhard Foeger VIENNA (Reuters) – Volunteers running a Ukrainian Saturday school...
4th April, 2022

By Matteo Witt and Leonhard Foeger VIENNA (Reuters) – Volunteers running a Ukrainian Saturday school...
4th April, 2022

By Aleksandar Vasovic and Fatos Bytyci BATOCINA, Serbia (Reuters) – Russian hotel owner Mikhail Golu...
29th March, 2022

By Philip Pullella VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis led the world’s Catholic bishops on Friday...
25th March, 2022

By Spasiyana Sergieva and Dado Ruvic VARNA, Bulgaria/MOSTAR, Bosnia (Reuters) – Sports clubs in Bulg...
22nd March, 2022

By Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk, Pawel Florkiewicz and Luiza Ilie WARSAW/BUCHAREST (Reuters) – More than...
22nd March, 2022

By Yesim Dikmen ISTANBUL (Reuters) – Six years ago Ukrainian singer Jamala conquered Europe with a s...
18th March, 2022

By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Commission proposed on Tuesday European Union-...
8th March, 2022

By Emma Farge GENEVA (Reuters) -The U.N. rights chief said the “triple planetary crises”...
14th September, 2021

By Laura Gottesdiener CAMP-PERRIN, Haiti (Reuters) – Many survivors of the earthquake that kil...
23rd August, 2021

LONDON (Reuters) -Britain on Tuesday announced plans to welcome up to 5,000 Afghans fleeing the Tali...
18th August, 2021

By Carey L. Biron WASHINGTON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) -Dash left home when she was a teenager, a...
17th August, 2021

By Richard Cowan WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Democrats in the U.S. Senate on Monday released some details...
9th August, 2021