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President Macron Welcomes President Zelensky And His Wife Zelenska In Paris.
French First Lady Brigitte Macron welcomes Ukraine First Lady Olena Zelenska ahead of their meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/NurPhoto) -
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President Macron Welcomes President Zelensky And His Wife Zelenska In Paris.
French First Lady Brigitte Macron welcomes Ukraine First Lady Olena Zelenska ahead of their meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/NurPhoto) -
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President Macron Welcomes President Zelensky And His Wife Zelenska In Paris.
French First Lady Brigitte Macron welcomes Ukraine First Lady Olena Zelenska ahead of their meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, on December 1, 2025. (Photo by Ibrahim Ezzat/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok enters the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and raise public awareness. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok enters the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and raise public awareness. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok enters the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and raise public awareness. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok poses for a photo with citizens while touring the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public awareness. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok poses for a photo with citizens while touring the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public awareness. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok poses for a photo with citizens while touring the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public awareness. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok poses for a photo with citizens while touring the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public awareness. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok speaks with citizens while touring the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and promote public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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Prime Minister Kim Engages With Citizens At Development Cooperation Week Event In Seoul
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok tours booths at the ''Development Cooperation Week Promotion Zone'' held at Gwanghwamun Square in Jongno District, Seoul, on November 5, 2025. Kim visits the venue as this year marks the first since November 25 is officially designated as the National Day for International Development Cooperation. Ahead of the commemorative day, the Office for Government Policy Coordination hosts the promotion zone from November 3 to 6 and a photo exhibition later this month to share achievements and foster public engagement. (Photo by Chris Jung/NurPhoto) -
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3rd Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit 2025
American actress, singer, producer, songwriter, and businesswoman Selena Gomez arrives at the 3rd Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit hosted by Selena Gomez held at nya studios WEST in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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3rd Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit 2025
American actress, singer, producer, songwriter, and businesswoman Selena Gomez arrives at the 3rd Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit hosted by Selena Gomez held at nya studios WEST in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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3rd Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit 2025
American comedian and television host Jimmy Kimmel arrives at the 3rd Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit hosted by Selena Gomez held at nya studios WEST in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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3rd Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit 2025
American actress, comedian, musician, and singer-songwriter Riki Lindhome arrives at the 3rd Annual Rare Impact Fund Benefit hosted by Selena Gomez held at nya studios WEST in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
On October 28, 2025, in Gyeongju, South Korea, a South Korean firefighter emergency helicopter stands by near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
A view of the National Museum near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 28, 2025, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
A view of HICO near the International Media Center in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 28, 2025. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
On October 28, 2025, in Gyeongju, South Korea, a South Korean firefighter emergency helicopter stands by near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
A view of the Main Press Center at the International Media Center near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 28, 2025. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
A view of the International Media Center near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 28, 2025. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
A view of the International Media Center near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 28, 2025. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
A view of the International Media Center near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 28, 2025. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
A view of the Main Press Center at the International Media Center near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 28, 2025. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
A view of the Main Press Center at the International Media Center near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 28, 2025. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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APEC 2025 In Gyeongju
A view of the International Media Center near HICO in Gyeongju, South Korea, on October 28, 2025. President Lee Jae Myung faces high-stakes diplomacy as he hosts the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) gathering this week in Gyeongju, with bilateral summit talks with U.S. President Donald Trump set to take place over lingering security and trade issues. (Photo by Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto) -
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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.
© Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine
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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.
© Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine
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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.
© Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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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.
© Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine
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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.
© Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine
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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.
© Daniel Hambury / Evening Standard / eyevine
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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
Nuns from Faithful Companions of Jesus (FCJ) in east London with one of two El Salvadorian refugees who live in their convent. Left to right: Katherine O'Flynn, Bernadette O'Malley, Anouska Robinson-Biggin refugee Stefanie Padilla, Gloria Calabrese and Teresa White. 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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