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Arab Students Fleeing Ukraine Face Uncertain Futures at Home
Arab countries are making plans for how students returning from Ukraine will continue their educations at home. Here’s a roundup…
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Moroccan Students Returning from Ukraine Wonder about Their Educational Future
After they survived the war in Ukraine, Moroccan students face serious questions about the fate of their education.
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More Than 12,000 Arabs Study in Ukraine. Here’s Why.
It’s easier to study in Ukraine than in their home countries, especially in medicine and engineering, several Arab students, professors…
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Some Lebanese Students Escape Ukraine After a Harrowing Journey
Two Lebanese students who were among the first group to make it safely home from Ukraine told Al-Fanar Media about…
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Arab Students Tell of Arduous Journeys to Flee the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Travel across Ukraine to safety in Poland was complicated by exorbitant costs and crowded crossings, but Arab students are grateful…
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Ukraine War Claims 1 Algerian Student’s Life; Others Live in Fear
At least one Algerian student has been killed in Russia’s attacks on Ukraine’s cities. Others stranded there describe desperate attempts…
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‘No Safe Corridors’: Thousands of Arab Students Are Stranded in Ukraine
Many of the 10,000 Arab students in Ukraine can’t find a safe way out. Some of them talked to Agence…
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Scholarships Open Doors. Here’s a Primer on How to Find Them.
International study can be rewarding, but paying for it isn’t easy. That’s where scholarships open doors. Here’s some advice on…
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Arab Students in Ukraine Try to Flee as Russian Invasion Begins
With Ukraine’s airspace closed, Arab students and professionals have limited options for leaving now. Some seek to go home through…
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Arab Students in Ukraine Warily Watch as Tensions Mount
Thousands of Arabs are amongst the 80,000 foreign students in the country.
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