In some places, there is a sense that the welcome may be beginning to fray. How much should you invest in language teaching? Or oblige children to attend local schools? Different countries are tackling this in different ways. In France and Sweden, for example, they have a statutory integration package on the number of hours of language learning you get. They're not yet offering that full package to Ukrainians precisely because they believe many of them will not stick around for long.
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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