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Student Protest In Mexico City
September 24, 2025, Mexico City, Mexico: Just days before the 11th anniversary of the forced disappearance of the 43 students from the Raul Isidro Burgos Teacher Training School in Ayotzinapa, Guerrero, hundreds of students and their parents demonstrated outside the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Mexico City to demand a solution to this case and the extradition of Tomas Zeron, one of the prime suspects in this crime .(Credit Image: © Josue Perez/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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USA News, Pacific Palisades, California - 07 Jan 2025
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A Home fully engulfed in flames from the Palisades Fire in Pacific Palisades, California. The fire fueled by Santa Ana winds has forced evacuations from over 30,000 residents and remains 0% contained.
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‘I felt euphoria': Ukraine's borderland refugees praise incursion into Russia
While thousands have had to flee their homes, there is widespread feeling that the attack into Russia is a justified defence.
Efforts to accommodate the new arrivals to Sumy are under way.
The people evacuated from Sumy region in a queue at the informational point at Sumy.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
An 8-year-old girl, the youngest person in the camp, is seen playing with an UNHCR personnel, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
A banner from a recent protest is seen next to a tent, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
A placard from a previous protest is seen on the table, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
A woman is being interviewed, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
Clothes are being drying after washing them, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
A partial view of the camp, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
Two mattresses are seen inside a tent, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
A person is exercising at a makeshift horizontal bar, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
This tent is being used as a shower, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
An asylum seeker is being interviewed, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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ECHR ruling for Cyprus asylum seekers may embolden refugees in buffer zone. UNHCR's temporary refugee camp.
Lawyers predict more claims after 'perfect win' for two Syrian asylum seekers pushed back to Lebanon.
The Strasbourg court found that Cyprus failed to comply with the European convention on human rights and basic tenets of refugee law when the Syrians, who had been intercepted at sea, were prevented from disembarking.
A general view of the camp, Nicosia, Cyprus, on Jul. 18, 2024. A temporary refugee camp was created by the UNHCR over two months ago inside the UN buffer zone near the Cyprus University for people from Afghanistan and other countries.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants walk towards the random camps in the jungle of Grande-Synthe where thousands of migrants wait to cross the Channel to UK on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants walk towards the random camps in the jungle of Grande-Synthe where thousands of migrants wait to cross the Channel to UK on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants walk towards the random camps in the jungle of Grande-Synthe where thousands of migrants wait to cross the Channel to UK on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrant plays cricket on the random camps close to the jungle of Grande-Synthe where thousands of migrants wait to cross the Channel to UK on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Jawad 24 years old an Afghan migrant plays cricket on the random camps close to the jungle of Grande-Synthe where thousands of migrants wait to cross the Channel to UK on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Jawad 24 years old an Afghan migrant plays cricket on the random camps close to the jungle of Grande-Synthe where thousands of migrants wait to cross the Channel to UK on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
A volunteer of Médecin De Monde treats a migrant on the random camps close to the jungle of Grande-Synthe where thousands of migrants wait to cross the Channel to UK on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants walk towards the random camps in the jungle of Grande-Synthe where thousands of migrants wait to cross the Channel to UK on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Clothes left by migrants on the beach of Gravelines on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Clothes left by migrants on the beach of Gravelines on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Shoes left by migrants on the beach of Gravelines on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Shoes left by migrants on the beach of Gravelines on 24 April 2024.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants on the train of Dunkirk at the main station of Calais, the train were stopped by the police and the migrants were forced to leave the station.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants try to take the train to Dunkirk at the main station of Calais, some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
National police officers stand front of tens of migrants who take the bus to reach Gravelines before the night in the city centre of Calais, some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
National police officers stand front of tens of migrants who take the bus to reach Gravelines before the night in the city centre of Calais, some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants take the bus to reach Gravelines before the night in the city centre of Calais, some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
National police officers stand front of tens of migrants who take the bus to reach Gravelines before the night in the city centre of Calais, some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants take the bus to reach Gravelines before the night in the city centre of Calais, some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants take the bus to reach Gravelines before the night in the city centre of Calais, some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants take the bus to reach Gravelines before the night in the city centre of Calais, some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants take the train from Wimereux to Calais some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Migrants take the train from Wimereux to Calais some of them were trying to cross the channel this morning from the city of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
A migrant lies down on the ground at the train station of Wimereux.
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Picture show the English Channel form the city of Wimereux
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Picture show the English Channel form the city of Wimereux
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'England is hope': some say they will try again - despite Channel deaths. Migrants attempt to cross Channel
Attempt to cross via overcrowded dinghy from Wimereux aborted after engine stalls and five people drown.
Picture show the English Channel form the city of Wimereux
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'We're like sisters' - meet the Londoners who are hosting refugees this Christmas
Colette Fleming pictured at her east London home with Ukrainian refugee Olena Zotsenko. With the help of charity Refugees at Home, generous Londoners have opened up their houses to people fleeing persecution around the world. Celebrities including Gary Lineker have signed up with the charity, which has brought an extraordinary group of people together this Christmas.
Colette Fleming and Olena Zotsenko
From her 15th floor flat in the North of Kyiv, Olena Zotsenko could see the Russian army invading her hometown out of the window.
Over in East London, legal secretary Colette Fleming, 54, was watching on the news. Colette had always loved living alone, and thought she'd never want to share her flat in Plaistow. But watching the bombardment of Ukraine, she started to change her mind.
Colette contacted Refugees at Home. As a woman living by herself, she wanted to make sure to get someone who was a good fit for her, and they put her in touch with Olena.
Bureaucracy delayed Olena's move by months. When it finally came through. Colette travelled to Warsaw to meet Olena from the train, to make her feel more welcome. Together, they flew back to her new home.
Colette asks her not to, Olena likes to help around the house: she helps clean, and cooks borscht once a week. The pair watch TV together, and Colette helped with Olena's CV - after months of trying, Olena got a job at Metrobank. They will have a quiet Christmas together, as Olena saves up money in the hope of going back to see her family and fiancé again soon. Both agree they are "more like sisters" now.
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'We're like sisters' - meet the Londoners who are hosting refugees this Christmas
Colette Fleming pictured at her east London home with Ukrainian refugee Olena Zotsenko. With the help of charity Refugees at Home, generous Londoners have opened up their houses to people fleeing persecution around the world. Celebrities including Gary Lineker have signed up with the charity, which has brought an extraordinary group of people together this Christmas.
Colette Fleming and Olena Zotsenko
From her 15th floor flat in the North of Kyiv, Olena Zotsenko could see the Russian army invading her hometown out of the window.
Over in East London, legal secretary Colette Fleming, 54, was watching on the news. Colette had always loved living alone, and thought she'd never want to share her flat in Plaistow. But watching the bombardment of Ukraine, she started to change her mind.
Colette contacted Refugees at Home. As a woman living by herself, she wanted to make sure to get someone who was a good fit for her, and they put her in touch with Olena.
Bureaucracy delayed Olena's move by months. When it finally came through. Colette travelled to Warsaw to meet Olena from the train, to make her feel more welcome. Together, they flew back to her new home.
Colette asks her not to, Olena likes to help around the house: she helps clean, and cooks borscht once a week. The pair watch TV together, and Colette helped with Olena's CV - after months of trying, Olena got a job at Metrobank. They will have a quiet Christmas together, as Olena saves up money in the hope of going back to see her family and fiancé again soon. Both agree they are "more like sisters" now.
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'We're like sisters' - meet the Londoners who are hosting refugees this Christmas
Colette Fleming pictured at her east London home with Ukrainian refugee Olena Zotsenko. With the help of charity Refugees at Home, generous Londoners have opened up their houses to people fleeing persecution around the world. Celebrities including Gary Lineker have signed up with the charity, which has brought an extraordinary group of people together this Christmas.
Colette Fleming and Olena Zotsenko
From her 15th floor flat in the North of Kyiv, Olena Zotsenko could see the Russian army invading her hometown out of the window.
Over in East London, legal secretary Colette Fleming, 54, was watching on the news. Colette had always loved living alone, and thought she'd never want to share her flat in Plaistow. But watching the bombardment of Ukraine, she started to change her mind.
Colette contacted Refugees at Home. As a woman living by herself, she wanted to make sure to get someone who was a good fit for her, and they put her in touch with Olena.
Bureaucracy delayed Olena's move by months. When it finally came through. Colette travelled to Warsaw to meet Olena from the train, to make her feel more welcome. Together, they flew back to her new home.
Colette asks her not to, Olena likes to help around the house: she helps clean, and cooks borscht once a week. The pair watch TV together, and Colette helped with Olena's CV - after months of trying, Olena got a job at Metrobank. They will have a quiet Christmas together, as Olena saves up money in the hope of going back to see her family and fiancé again soon. Both agree they are "more like sisters" now.
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'We're like sisters' - meet the Londoners who are hosting refugees this Christmas
Colette Fleming pictured at her east London home with Ukrainian refugee Olena Zotsenko. With the help of charity Refugees at Home, generous Londoners have opened up their houses to people fleeing persecution around the world. Celebrities including Gary Lineker have signed up with the charity, which has brought an extraordinary group of people together this Christmas.
Colette Fleming and Olena Zotsenko
From her 15th floor flat in the North of Kyiv, Olena Zotsenko could see the Russian army invading her hometown out of the window.
Over in East London, legal secretary Colette Fleming, 54, was watching on the news. Colette had always loved living alone, and thought she'd never want to share her flat in Plaistow. But watching the bombardment of Ukraine, she started to change her mind.
Colette contacted Refugees at Home. As a woman living by herself, she wanted to make sure to get someone who was a good fit for her, and they put her in touch with Olena.
Bureaucracy delayed Olena's move by months. When it finally came through. Colette travelled to Warsaw to meet Olena from the train, to make her feel more welcome. Together, they flew back to her new home.
Colette asks her not to, Olena likes to help around the house: she helps clean, and cooks borscht once a week. The pair watch TV together, and Colette helped with Olena's CV - after months of trying, Olena got a job at Metrobank. They will have a quiet Christmas together, as Olena saves up money in the hope of going back to see her family and fiancé again soon. Both agree they are "more like sisters" now.
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'We're like sisters' - meet the Londoners who are hosting refugees this Christmas
Colette Fleming pictured at her east London home with Ukrainian refugee Olena Zotsenko. With the help of charity Refugees at Home, generous Londoners have opened up their houses to people fleeing persecution around the world. Celebrities including Gary Lineker have signed up with the charity, which has brought an extraordinary group of people together this Christmas.
Colette Fleming and Olena Zotsenko
From her 15th floor flat in the North of Kyiv, Olena Zotsenko could see the Russian army invading her hometown out of the window.
Over in East London, legal secretary Colette Fleming, 54, was watching on the news. Colette had always loved living alone, and thought she'd never want to share her flat in Plaistow. But watching the bombardment of Ukraine, she started to change her mind.
Colette contacted Refugees at Home. As a woman living by herself, she wanted to make sure to get someone who was a good fit for her, and they put her in touch with Olena.
Bureaucracy delayed Olena's move by months. When it finally came through. Colette travelled to Warsaw to meet Olena from the train, to make her feel more welcome. Together, they flew back to her new home.
Colette asks her not to, Olena likes to help around the house: she helps clean, and cooks borscht once a week. The pair watch TV together, and Colette helped with Olena's CV - after months of trying, Olena got a job at Metrobank. They will have a quiet Christmas together, as Olena saves up money in the hope of going back to see her family and fiancé again soon. Both agree they are "more like sisters" now.
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'We're like sisters' - meet the Londoners who are hosting refugees this Christmas
Colette Fleming pictured at her east London home with Ukrainian refugee Olena Zotsenko. With the help of charity Refugees at Home, generous Londoners have opened up their houses to people fleeing persecution around the world. Celebrities including Gary Lineker have signed up with the charity, which has brought an extraordinary group of people together this Christmas.
Colette Fleming and Olena Zotsenko
From her 15th floor flat in the North of Kyiv, Olena Zotsenko could see the Russian army invading her hometown out of the window.
Over in East London, legal secretary Colette Fleming, 54, was watching on the news. Colette had always loved living alone, and thought she'd never want to share her flat in Plaistow. But watching the bombardment of Ukraine, she started to change her mind.
Colette contacted Refugees at Home. As a woman living by herself, she wanted to make sure to get someone who was a good fit for her, and they put her in touch with Olena.
Bureaucracy delayed Olena's move by months. When it finally came through. Colette travelled to Warsaw to meet Olena from the train, to make her feel more welcome. Together, they flew back to her new home.
Colette asks her not to, Olena likes to help around the house: she helps clean, and cooks borscht once a week. The pair watch TV together, and Colette helped with Olena's CV - after months of trying, Olena got a job at Metrobank. They will have a quiet Christmas together, as Olena saves up money in the hope of going back to see her family and fiancé again soon. Both agree they are "more like sisters" now.
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'We're like sisters' - meet the Londoners who are hosting refugees this Christmas
Colette Fleming pictured at her east London home with Ukrainian refugee Olena Zotsenko. With the help of charity Refugees at Home, generous Londoners have opened up their houses to people fleeing persecution around the world. Celebrities including Gary Lineker have signed up with the charity, which has brought an extraordinary group of people together this Christmas.
Colette Fleming and Olena Zotsenko
From her 15th floor flat in the North of Kyiv, Olena Zotsenko could see the Russian army invading her hometown out of the window.
Over in East London, legal secretary Colette Fleming, 54, was watching on the news. Colette had always loved living alone, and thought she'd never want to share her flat in Plaistow. But watching the bombardment of Ukraine, she started to change her mind.
Colette contacted Refugees at Home. As a woman living by herself, she wanted to make sure to get someone who was a good fit for her, and they put her in touch with Olena.
Bureaucracy delayed Olena's move by months. When it finally came through. Colette travelled to Warsaw to meet Olena from the train, to make her feel more welcome. Together, they flew back to her new home.
Colette asks her not to, Olena likes to help around the house: she helps clean, and cooks borscht once a week. The pair watch TV together, and Colette helped with Olena's CV - after months of trying, Olena got a job at Metrobank. They will have a quiet Christmas together, as Olena saves up money in the hope of going back to see her family and fiancé again soon. Both agree they are "more like sisters" now.
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'We're like sisters' - meet the Londoners who are hosting refugees this Christmas
Colette Fleming pictured at her east London home with Ukrainian refugee Olena Zotsenko. With the help of charity Refugees at Home, generous Londoners have opened up their houses to people fleeing persecution around the world. Celebrities including Gary Lineker have signed up with the charity, which has brought an extraordinary group of people together this Christmas.
Colette Fleming and Olena Zotsenko
From her 15th floor flat in the North of Kyiv, Olena Zotsenko could see the Russian army invading her hometown out of the window.
Over in East London, legal secretary Colette Fleming, 54, was watching on the news. Colette had always loved living alone, and thought she'd never want to share her flat in Plaistow. But watching the bombardment of Ukraine, she started to change her mind.
Colette contacted Refugees at Home. As a woman living by herself, she wanted to make sure to get someone who was a good fit for her, and they put her in touch with Olena.
Bureaucracy delayed Olena's move by months. When it finally came through. Colette travelled to Warsaw to meet Olena from the train, to make her feel more welcome. Together, they flew back to her new home.
Colette asks her not to, Olena likes to help around the house: she helps clean, and cooks borscht once a week. The pair watch TV together, and Colette helped with Olena's CV - after months of trying, Olena got a job at Metrobank. They will have a quiet Christmas together, as Olena saves up money in the hope of going back to see her family and fiancé again soon. Both agree they are "more like sisters" now.
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'We're like sisters' - meet the Londoners who are hosting refugees this Christmas
Colette Fleming pictured at her east London home with Ukrainian refugee Olena Zotsenko. With the help of charity Refugees at Home, generous Londoners have opened up their houses to people fleeing persecution around the world. Celebrities including Gary Lineker have signed up with the charity, which has brought an extraordinary group of people together this Christmas.
Colette Fleming and Olena Zotsenko
From her 15th floor flat in the North of Kyiv, Olena Zotsenko could see the Russian army invading her hometown out of the window.
Over in East London, legal secretary Colette Fleming, 54, was watching on the news. Colette had always loved living alone, and thought she'd never want to share her flat in Plaistow. But watching the bombardment of Ukraine, she started to change her mind.
Colette contacted Refugees at Home. As a woman living by herself, she wanted to make sure to get someone who was a good fit for her, and they put her in touch with Olena.
Bureaucracy delayed Olena's move by months. When it finally came through. Colette travelled to Warsaw to meet Olena from the train, to make her feel more welcome. Together, they flew back to her new home.
Colette asks her not to, Olena likes to help around the house: she helps clean, and cooks borscht once a week. The pair watch TV together, and Colette helped with Olena's CV - after months of trying, Olena got a job at Metrobank. They will have a quiet Christmas together, as Olena saves up money in the hope of going back to see her family and fiancé again soon. Both agree they are "more like sisters" now.
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