Portugal Video. Portugal hosts group of Ukrainian children in civil society initiative Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 12/01/2026 - 12:55 GMT+1 For three weeks, Portugal will host Ukrainian children and their mothers in a "remarkable" civil society initiative, as the government has hailed it. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Portugal hosts group of Ukrainian children in civil society initiative Now playing Next Moment Blue Origin rocket explodes during launch pad test Now playing Next Odesa and Zaporizhzhia struck as Ukraine faces huge drone barrage Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 29th, 2026 – Midday Now playing Next Euronews on the scene after Russian drone strike in Romania Now playing Next Romania: First footage shows damage after drone hits residential block near Ukraine border Now playing Next Lebanon: Tyre residents clear rubble after Israeli strikes Now playing Next Italian police seize more than €200m in late mafia boss's assets Now playing Next El Niño clashes with climate change as UN warns record heat is coming Now playing Next EU will never be a neutral mediator between Ukraine and Russia: Kallas Now playing Next Turkish tourists flock to Greece as rising costs put Greeks off Turkey Now playing Next Romanian drone incursion is a 'provocation', Poland official says Now playing Next Inside the month-long expedition to try and protect Europe’s elusive ‘Banana Hole’ Now playing Next NATO exercises at Finnish-Russian border as drone incursions mount Now playing Next Russia launches attack at Odesa region, cutting off power for thousands of people Now playing Next What legacy will WUF13 leave for the future of cities? More videos
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