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  2. Register of Damage for Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The Register of Damage Caused by the Aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine, also called the Register of Damage for Ukraine [1] or RD4U, [2] is a register founded by the Council of Europe for Ukrainian individuals, businesses, and state and municipal entities to seek compensation for damages from the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [1]

  3. United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees - Wikipedia

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    The UNHCR's Mid-Year Trends report of June 2015 (based on information for mid-2015 or latest available information up to that date) reported an "unprecedented" 57,959,702 individuals falling under its mandate (for reference, on 1 January 2007, 21,018,589 people – or less than half of the number in 2015 – fell under the mandate of the UNHCR).

  4. Ukrainian refugee crisis - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) stated that the situation was Europe's fastest growing refugee crisis since the Second World War. [58] By early November, according to the UNHCR, the number of Ukrainian refugees recorded across Europe was around 7.8 million. [1]

  5. High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Parliament adopted the final version of this law on 7 June 2018. [8] The law on the High Anti-Corruption Court of Ukraine came into force on 14 June 2018. [8] Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko signed the law "On the Establishment of the High Anti-Corruption Court" on 26 June 2018. [9] The law had undergone about 2,000 amendments during its ...

  6. Humanitarian impacts of the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Ukraine claims that Russia is trying to mobilize Crimean residents to fight in the Russian army. [65] The Russian State Duma is considering a new federal law that would force private companies to support the "special military and counterterrorist operations". Giving the government powers to force private businesses to accept government ...

  7. [235] [236] In April 2022, South Korea turned down Ukraine's request for ground-based systems targeting aircraft and ballistic missiles, citing its "principled stance" of not providing lethal hardware. At the time, Ukraine had already been provided with approximately 25,000 anti-air and 60,000 anti-tank systems by the U.S. and its allies. [237 ...

  8. United Nations General Assembly Resolution ES-11/1

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    On 24 February 2022, Russia launched a large-scale invasion against Ukraine. A draft resolution deploring the invasion and calling for the withdrawal of Russian troops was vetoed in the Security Council the following day, prompting the Security Council to convene an emergency special session on the subject of Ukraine with United Nations ...

  9. Corporate responses to the Russian invasion of Ukraine ...

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    The match program also covered additional organizations providing humanitarian support and vital resources to Ukraine. [385] Allstate: Insurance United States: $1,000,000 $1,000,000 In support for victims of the war in Ukraine, Allstate has set up a $1 million Ukrainian Relief fund and is matching employee donations. [386] Alpha: Pharmacy Group ...