Russians and Ukrainians in Spain learning to deal with one another

The World

In Alicante, Spain, the number of Russian students in high schools has gone up 42% since the war started. Most are families that have fled Russia fearing their kids would be conscripted. At the same time, there’s also been an influx of Ukrainian families fleeing the war. Gerry Hadden reports how the two communities, thrust together, are dealing with each other. 

Less than .05% of listeners will donate. Can we count on you?

Our coverage reaches millions each week, but only a small fraction of listeners contribute to sustain our program. We still need 224 more people to donate $100 or $10/monthly to unlock our $67,000 match. Will you help us get there today?