Russia's invasion of Ukraine sparked the biggest wave of refugees in Europe since Second World War. Almost a year on, how are those refugees and their host countries faring? So we have up to eight million Ukrainian refugees across Europe. That includes refugees in Russia. But it's in Germany and Poland that an especially large number of Ukrainians fleeing the war have found refuge.
Markets seem to think the worst is over; central bankers are not so sure. We ask why determining the trajectory of inflation is so difficult. Millions of refugees have poured out of Ukraine since the war began; their uncertain futures make setting up home tricky—for them and their host countries’ governments. And how technology is transforming the sport of ice fishing.
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