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Russian Tech Industry Faces ‘Brain Drain’ as Workers Flee

Russian Tech Industry Faces ‘Brain Drain’ as Workers Flee

Posted by Vuong Hoang. Colgate class of 2024.Source: Metz, Cade, and Adam Satariano. “Russian Tech Industry Faces ‘Brain Drain’ as Workers Flee.”The New York Times, 13 Apr. 2022. The Russian-Ukrainian War occuring in the Republic of Crimea right now is having massive and potentially irreversible economic impacts. The refugee crisis and the many sanctions against Russia are not the only factors that will have long-lasting implications on the global economy, as there is another significant shift happening inside Russia –…

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Russian Tech Industry Faces ‘Brain Drain’ as Workers Flee

Russian Tech Industry Faces ‘Brain Drain’ as Workers Flee

Post by Candido Martinez. Colgate University Class of 2023. Source: Metz, C., & Satariano, A. (2022, April 13). Russian Tech Industry Faces ‘Brain Drain’ as Workers Flee. The New York Times. With the Russia-Ukraine war, Russians have begun to flee their country. At the forefront of those leaving are tech workers, causing Russia to experience a massive brain drain. So far, around 70,000 tech workers have left the country and another 100,000 are expected to follow. Financing this exodus of…

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Ukrainian Children Flooding Polish Schools

Ukrainian Children Flooding Polish Schools

Source: The Economist Newspaper. (n.d.). How Polish schools are coping with an influx of Ukrainian children. The Economist. Retrieved April 19, 2022, from https://www.economist.com/europe/2022/04/04/how-polish-schools-are-coping-with-an-influx-of-ukrainian-children  “How Polish Schools are Coping with an Influx of Ukrainian Children,” published by The Economist, discusses the current effects Polish schools are enduring in response to the massive increase in Ukrainian refugees. As a result of Russian attacks, Poland has become a popular destination country for many Ukrainians. It states that “so far more than 160,000…

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As Ukrainians Flee to Israel, A Debate Over Who is Allowed to Stay

As Ukrainians Flee to Israel, A Debate Over Who is Allowed to Stay

Source: Rubin, Shira. “As Ukrainians Flee to Israel, a Debate over Who Is Allowed to Stay.” The Washington Post, WP Company, 19 Apr. 2022, https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/04/19/israel-ukraine-war-refugees-identity/. Amid the Ukrainian War, when Russian troops began to invade Ukrainian cities with force, millions of citizens were forced to evacuate their homes and seek new lives in other countries. Among these millions is Olga Olinichenko, a Ukrainian citizen who is currently applying for Israeli citizenship. Within the past month, Israel has received and accepted…

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EVEN BEFORE WAR, THOUSANDS WERE FLEEING RUSSIA FOR THE U.S.

EVEN BEFORE WAR, THOUSANDS WERE FLEEING RUSSIA FOR THE U.S.

Post by Yicheng Ruan. Colgate Class of 2023. Source: Jordan, M., & Sullivan, E. (2022, March 11). Even Before War, Thousands Were Fleeing Russia for the U.S.. New York Times. The Russia-Ukraine war has caused numerous Russians to pour out of their home country in response to severe economic sanctions from the international community. Despite the war amplifying the exodus from Russia, many Russians were leaving the country before the outbreak of the war and have sought asylum in the…

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