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- Why donations to Ukraine are declining
- Without a passport and without perspective
- When the war was still far away...
- Helpers and Ukrainian refugees are afraid of human traffickers
- 300 deaf Ukrainians in safety: In Berlin, aid workers experience a “magical moment”
- Uzhhorod: Where everyday life goes on despite the war and 700,000 refugees
- The fear of the refugees: "All my relatives stayed in Ukraine"
- Attack helicopters, drones, aircraft: This is how NATO is arming itself on the eastern flank
- The couple wants to go to Germany, but volunteers let them down with ice cold
- From vacation to war: "We've been prepared for this for eight years"
- When Akua and Ama flee Putin's bombs, their skin color is at stake at the border
- When Putin's bombs rained down on Kharkiv, Bahra began a fight for survival
- Missiles and blown bridges: "My family waited 40 hours at the border"
- Lili helps Ukrainian refugees: "I'm doing this so I don't go crazy"
- Man from Diepholz picks up refugees at the border
- War refugees alone at the border: "Where is the international aid?"
- Jens travels 1300 kilometers to the Ukraine border to save friends
- Long traffic jams on the border with Ukraine show the relatives' sheer desperation
- "Germany must help": The desperate wait at the Polish-Ukrainian border
Before the start of the war:
- At the frontline: How people live in the border area
- How a native Ukrainian experiences the war in her homeland
- Ukrainians suspect ice-cold calculation behind the war warnings issued by their own government
- At Putin's border fence, people notice nothing about his 100,000 soldiers
- Everyday life between anti-tank barrier and shopping center