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More than 500,000 refugees have fled Ukraine in just four days – UN

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Greater than half one million folks have fled Ukraine since Russia started its invasion final week, the top of the UN’s refugee company (UNHCR) stated on Monday.

Some walked many miles via the night time whereas others fled by practice, automobile or bus, forming strains kilometres lengthy at border crossings with neighbouring international locations: Poland, Moldova, Hungary, Romania and Slovakia. Some even fled into Belarus.

These arriving had been primarily girls, kids and the aged after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy prohibited males of navy age from 18 to 60 from leaving.

Filippo Grandi, the UN Excessive Commissioner for Refugees, stated greater than 500,000 had left Ukraine within the 4 days since Russia’s invasion.

On Sunday, the UNHCR stated 45,200 refugees had arrived in Poland in simply 15 hours.

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The company’s spokesman, Chris Melzer, stated there have been queues of 14 kilometres on the Poland-Ukraine border and ready instances of 40 hours.

The company expects as much as 4 million Ukrainians may flee if the scenario deteriorates additional.

‘We’re letting everybody in’

In distinction to different conflicts across the globe, Russia’s assault on its Western neighbour has ignited an enormous outpouring of help for the fleeing Ukrainians.

This included an unconditional welcome from nations like Poland and Hungary that didn’t need to settle for these fleeing battle and poverty within the Center East and Africa.

Poland declared its border open to fleeing Ukrainians — even these with out official paperwork — and dropped its requirement to point out a unfavourable COVID-19 take a look at.

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On Saturday, the Polish authorities despatched a hospital practice to choose up these wounded within the warfare in Mostyska, in western Ukraine, and produce them to the Polish capital of Warsaw for therapy.

The hospital practice left the border city of Przemysl with 5 carriages to move the wounded and 4 others stocked with humanitarian help for Ukraine’s Lviv district.

Poland’s authorities stated Saturday that greater than 100,000 Ukrainians had crossed the Polish-Ukrainian border previously 48 hours alone.

Even Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, Europe’s main anti-migrant politician, travelled to the border city of Beregsurány, the place he stated Hungary was accepting all residents and authorized residents of Ukraine.

“We’re letting everybody in,” Orbán stated.

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Common folks had been additionally opening their houses to refugees and volunteering at welcome centres. In Poland, a Fb web page was set as much as supply folks rides in non-public vehicles from the border and different assist.

A heat welcome in Romania

In Siret, Romania, the border put up was crowded with Ukrainians on Saturday, and humanitarian teams arrange tents just a few miles in, providing food and drinks to these arriving.

“The sensation is like you’re in a practice station,” Euronews reporter Claudiu Popa stated. “Everyone is coming, all people is leaving, all people goes someplace.”

However a makeshift welcoming committee made up of Romanian authorities, NGOs, church teams and personal residents was there to satisfy with the Ukrainian refugees.

“From the very first second they go the border, any individual is beginning to ask, ‘are you thirsty, do you want something, would you want some free lodging right here within the county, or do it’s essential get to the capital, to Bucharest? Would you want one thing to drink, one thing to eat, would you want some small toys in your kids?’

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Most individuals do not need to keep within the space, Euronews was instructed. The ultimate locations are Lithuania, Germany, Poland, or Italy for some.

Others in Europe eager to assist

Different international locations in Europe have already both introduced their willingness to assist or begun taking in refugees from Ukraine.

In Serbia, Minister of International Affairs Nikola Selaković stated on Saturday that the nation is able to settle for refugees and that, in response to its capacities, ship humanitarian and medical help to Ukraine.

Serbia is considered one of a handful of European international locations that has not launched sanctions towards Russia, however its President Aleksandar Vučić stated that it “helps the territorial integrity of Ukraine” and that its keen to help in any humanitarian efforts.

Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama additionally confirmed that Albania is able to obtain Ukrainian refugees fleeing warfare.

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“We’ll welcome folks, members of the family and those that are leaving or will go away Ukraine,” he stated.

Croatia has additionally opened its doorways to Ukrainians, taking in a few dozen folks on Saturday. The Croatian Purple Cross and different authorities are drawing up plans to host incoming refugees in Zagreb and Osijek, native retailers reported.

In Bosnia and Herzegovina, residents are providing to host refugees at their houses on social media. “We have been via the identical… and we’re more than pleased to assist,” one household posted on Fb.

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Video: Young People Demand Change Ahead of Britain’s Election

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Video: Young People Demand Change Ahead of Britain’s Election

Many young people feel disillusioned by politics in the United Kingdom, as the country readies for a pivotal general election after 14 years of Conservative governments. Megan Specia, an international correspondent for The New York Times based in London, spoke with young voters in the northern English cities of Liverpool and Manchester to hear their perspectives on the election.

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1 confirmed dead after severe rain causes roof collapse at India's New Delhi airport

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1 confirmed dead after severe rain causes roof collapse at India's New Delhi airport
  • One person was killed after a portion of the canopy at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport’s departure terminal collapsed on Friday.
  • The collapse occurred due to monsoon rains that lashed the Indian capital, officials say.
  • Six others were injured during the collapse.

A portion of a canopy at a departure terminal at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport in India collapsed Friday as monsoon rains lashed the Indian capital, killing one person and injuring six others, officials said.

All flight departures from Terminal 1 were temporarily suspended as rescuers cleared the debris to rescue anyone trapped there, the airport authority said.

Terminal 1 is used for domestic operations at New Delhi’s main airport.

DEATH TOLL LINKED TO METHANOL-LACED LIQUOR ILLEGALLY BREWED IN INDIA RISES TO 47

The fire services control room said the injured were taken to a hospital.

A crew inspects the damage to a part of a departure terminal canopy at New Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport that collapsed in heavy pre-monsoon rains in New Delhi, India, on June 28, 2024. (AP Photo)

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“Due to heavy rain since early this morning, a portion of the canopy of the old departure forecourt” collapsed at around 5 a.m., an airport authority statement said.

In addition to the roof, some support beams also collapsed, damaging cars in the pickup and drop-off area at the terminal, the Press Trust of India news agency said.

One of the six injured people was rescued from a car on which an iron beam had fallen, PTI said.

Anees Khan, a taxi driver, said he was sleeping in his car. “Around 5:30 in the morning there was a very loud lightning sound. When I got out, I saw that the roof had collapsed and there were around eight to 10 cars under it.”

Civil Aviation Minister K. Rammohan Naidu visited the airport and said boarding operations at the damaged terminal were being shifted to two other terminals.

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He told reporters that a thorough inspection of the damaged structure was being carried out.

An IndiGo airline official said passengers inside the terminal had already boarded their flights and those booked on flights later in the day would be offered alternatives.

Friday’s rain was the first big shower of the monsoon season in New Delhi, the India Meteorological Department said. It flooded New Delhi streets, causing traffic snarls. The monsoon season lasts until the end of September.

According to the department, as much as 9 inches of rain fell in New Delhi in the past 24 hours, nearly three times the amount the city usually receives in the entire month of June. The intense rain follows a punishing heatwave that claimed at least 100 lives across India, including in New Delhi.

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India is among the most vulnerable regions in the world to the effects of climate change. A report by the Reserve Bank of India earlier this year found it could cost more than $1 trillion by 2030 for the country to adapt to the changes. Climate experts say monsoon rains have become more erratic, resulting in extreme rainfall events that cause landslides and flooding.

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Norway's LQBTQ community party at the Pride parade in Oslo

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Norway's LQBTQ community party at the Pride parade in Oslo

According to the Brussels-based NGO ILGA-Europe, Norway this year ranks the 8th best state in Europe for the LGBTQ community.

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Revellers took to the streets of central Oslo this weekend to celebrate the city’s annual pride parade as June’s Pride Month draws to a close.

The two-hour march ended on Saturday at the so-called Pride Park, in the central Sofienbergparken.

Oslo Pride is Norway’s largest celebration of love and diversity and focusses on equal rights and human dignity.

It’s created by around 80 year-round volunteers with around 300 extra getting involved during the nine-day festival.

According to the Brussels-based NGO ILGA-Europe, Norway this year ranks the 8th best state in Europe for the LGBTQ community. The index takes into account the legal, political and social environment for LGBTQ people in each country in Europe.

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However during 2022’s festival, a homophobic gunman opened fire in Oslo’s nightlife district, killing two people and wounding 20 others.

Heavy police presence at Pride parade in Greece

Meanwhile, in Greece, around 15,000 people attended the annual EuroPride parade on Saturday, police said, in support of the LGBTQ+ community in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki but police had to come out in large numbers to keep the parade safe.

“This participation from across Europe sends a message,” parade participant Michalis Filippidis told reporters. “It is very, very good. We are all united like a fist and, despite many things happening, we are all here to fight for our rights.”

There was a heavy police presence to prevent demonstrations against the parade. In the end, police said, 15 people were detained for shouting obscenities at parade participants and, in one case, trying to throw eggs at them.

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