Rail Shutdown in Canada Threatens Supply Chains Across North America

A major disruption is looming over North American supply chains following a rail labor dispute in Canada that has led to the shutdown of freight traffic on the country’s two largest railways. Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) locked out nearly 9,300 workers early on Thursday morning (04:00 GMT), after failing … Read more

Ukrainian Teen Celebrates GCSE Success After Learning English in Two Years

Roman, a 16-year-old Ukrainian teenager who arrived in the UK just two years ago with little knowledge of English, is celebrating his GCSE results in Coventry. Fleeing the war in Ukraine, Roman and his mother Svitlana made their way to the UK, where Roman enrolled at West Coventry Academy. Despite the immense challenges of adjusting … Read more

“I Never Worked for the Russians” – A Story of Punishment for Collaboration in Ukraine

Tetyana Potapenko, a Ukrainian woman, is currently serving a five-year sentence for alleged collaboration with Russian forces during the occupation of her hometown of Lyman in 2022. Despite her protestations of innocence, she remains in a prison near Dnipro, about 300km from Lyman, alongside 61 other convicted collaborators. Potapenko, who had been a neighborhood volunteer … Read more

Russian Priests Bless Firefighters Amid Massive Blaze After Ukrainian Drone Attack

Russian Orthodox priests have visited the site of a massive fire at the Proletarsk oil storage facility in southern Russia’s Rostov region. The blaze, which has been burning for three days, was ignited by debris from a Ukrainian drone strike on August 18. More than 500 firefighters are working to extinguish the fire, which has … Read more

Irish Man Fighting in Ukraine Reported Missing

An Irish man fighting in Ukraine against Russian forces has been reported missing and is presumed dead. Alex Ryzhuk, a 20-year-old from Dublin, had been volunteering with Ukrainian forces when he disappeared in recent weeks. Ryzhuk, born to Ukrainian parents, travelled to Ukraine shortly after turning 18, motivated by a desire to support his ancestral … Read more

Hungary’s New Law Could Leave Ukrainian Refugees Homeless

A new law in Hungary is raising concerns about the future of thousands of Ukrainian refugees who have sought shelter in the country since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The legislation, which recently came into effect, limits state support to only those Ukrainian refugees who are fleeing directly from areas of Ukraine most affected by the … Read more

Ukrainian Refugee Barber Changes Lives with Mobile Haircuts

Amid the ongoing war in Ukraine, a refugee barber has found a way to make a significant impact on his new community in Scarborough, England. Mike Vorobets, who fled Ukraine with his family, has transformed his skills into a mobile barbering service, offering free haircuts to those in need and providing an essential listening ear … Read more

Russian Forces Claim Capture of Niu-York as Fighting Intensifies in Eastern Ukraine

Russian Advance and Strategic Implications Russian military officials have announced the capture of the small town of Niu-York in eastern Ukraine as part of their ongoing offensive towards major population centers in the Donetsk region. Niu-York, which is strategically positioned between key towns in the Donetsk region, represents a significant step in Russia’s push towards … Read more

Ukraine Orders Evacuation of Pokrovsk Amid Russian Advances

Urgent Evacuation Order Issued Ukrainian authorities have ordered a mandatory evacuation of the city of Pokrovsk and surrounding villages in the Donbas region as Russian forces continue their advance in eastern Ukraine. The city, a crucial defensive position and logistical hub for Ukrainian troops, is facing increased pressure from Russian military operations. Serhii Dobriak, the … Read more

Brother of Hamas Victim Accuses SNP of Double Standards on Israel

Criticism of SNP’s Stance on Israel The brother of Bernard Cowan, a British-Israeli man killed by Hamas during the October 7 attack, has accused the Scottish National Party (SNP) of double standards regarding its stance on Israel. Bernard Cowan, originally from Glasgow, was killed by Hamas gunmen in his home on a kibbutz in southern … Read more