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Initial release Poland
Directors Régis Roinsard
Composers Jun Miyake
Production company France 2
Cinematography Guillaume Schiffman
Screenplay Régis Roinsard
Romain Compingt
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The Translators is a 2019 French thriller film directed by Régis Roinsard.

Prince Charles arrives in Romania to meet Ukraine refugees

Apr 20,2020 4:20 am

The Prince of Wales has arrived in Romania to show his support for Ukrainian refugees and to see first-hand the assistance being provided.

It's the First Time such a senior royal has visited the region since the start of The Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The latest figures show almost A Million Ukrainians have already crossed The Border into Romania.

Prince Charles is visiting a centre near Bucharest, which supports The Rising number of refugees.

He is meeting some of them and staff working to help them.

It Comes as More Than six million people have left Ukraine in the three months of The War . In The Past week alone, a further 40,000 people are estimated to have crossed into Romania.

Prince Charles has been strongly outspoken about The War , attacking the " brutal aggression" inflicted on Ukraine. Having travelled to Bucharest, about 150 miles from the Ukraine Border - this is also the closest a senior British royal has come to The Conflict .

The Prince also has a long-standing connection with Romania, having Set Up a charitable foundation in the country and restored a traditional farmhouse.

It Comes as figures from the UNHCR show 966,000 Ukrainians have entered Romania since the start of The War , with only Poland taking in more refugees.

" I've not seen anything so big and so fast. By any measure it's a major movement of people, " says Mike Weickert, global rapid response director for World Vision, a charity supporting Ukrainian refugees in Romania.

Mr Weickert, whose aid agency is working in the Romexpo centre, visited by Prince Charles and Margareta, head of Romania's Royal Family , added: " It's going to be increasingly difficult for refugees and for the hosting countries. "

The conference centre site is being used to help More Than 1,000 people A Day , with Romanian authorities and international agencies providing food, clothing and advice services.

Among those helping with The International effort at the centre is Stephen Noble of The Salvation Army. He spent the pandemic helping with a food bank in Scarborough, and there are similarities to The People arriving here to collect food and clothing.

There are soft toys for children and pet food for the dogs and cats that some families brought with them.

Mr Noble says he he has been struck by the dignity of those arriving - and says that for those in the UK who have made donations it is " absolutely worthwhile".

One of The Translators is herself a refugee. Lisa has gone from being a sales manager in Odessa to helping disorientated new arrivals.

" At first it's a shock. You don't believe it. Then you realise you have to stay. " So many people have left Ukraine that in some villages there is only one person left, she says.

For those refugees continuing to stream across The Border , by car, bus or train, there is still a generous reception here. At Bucharest's Gara de Nord Train Station there are volunteers and support workers waiting to help families escaping The War .

Romania has given Ukrainian refugees free travel on its railways, with women and children The Great majority of new arrivals. There are rows of tents in The Station concourse, which can provide immediate shelter and First Aid .

Many will move on to other countries, some will return to Ukraine, and those that stay in Romania are mostly in the bigger cities, with spaces having to be found in hostels, private houses, public buildings or hotel rooms.

As well as emergency needs, such as food and shelter, aid workers say they will need to provide longer-term support such as education for children out of school and recognising the Mental Health problems from such a traumatic uprooting.

The longer refugees are out of their homes the more they risk " running out money, running out of options" says Mr Weickert.



Source of news: bbc.com

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