Liza was 15 when Russia invaded Ukraine and occupied Mariupol. She narrowly avoided being separated from her family at the ...
Scotland's most multicultural Burns Supper will take place next week in Glasgow as 30 cultures come together to honour the national bard.
Russia's relentless strikes leave families in Kyiv without heat and power, and keep schools closed for at least a month.
A WOMAN who fled war-torn Ukraine has been recognised for her “exceptional achievements” in karate. Valentina Korovina, 38, who lives in Highmoor has been awarded Athlete of the Year by the ...
Next month, Jayne Wheat will drive a 4x4 pickup truck 1,300 miles across seven countries over four days directly into war-torn Ukraine, where the vehicle will go on to save lives ...
On the first platform of the Main Railway Station in the Czech capital of Prague stands a statue of Nicholas Winton, an official who, together with his colleague Marie Schmolková, saved 669 Jewish ...
Ukrainian singers and a winner of the Amnesty International Prize are to perform in Edinburgh as part of a human rights music project.
The UN-led coordination group report also estimates that 8.4 million people will require nutritional assistance next year, ...
ON ANY given day, a group of Palestinian children can be found kicking a football around on a patch of bright green ...
Documents and first-person accounts show how a hastily organized evacuation by a private charity left hundreds of Ukrainian children in a Turkish seaside town with little oversight. For the Ukrainian ...
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado isn't the first Nobel Prize winner to give their medal away.
Human Rights First (HRF) is galvanizing cross-cutting action in response to the wide range of human and civil rights ...
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