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Many Ukrainians have fled war to Russia itself, where they need help finding housing, work and schools – or leaving the country
The donations include £50,000 from Lubov Chernukhin, who is married to Vladimir Putin’s former deputy finance minister
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The war has created a divide: while some white collar workers can leave Russia, lower-paid employees are left behind
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We must cut Russian fossil fuel imports and change our energy use, to combat both the cost of living crisis and the global climate crisis
O risco da Rússia agravar o conflito, inclusive através de armas nucleares, ainda existe — mas o cenário pode ser evitado