"Even in the shadow of war, healing is possible": Ukrainian refugees receive psychological support in Moldova

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October 8, 2025 Refugees and migrants

"I saw people leaving, and I joined them," says 88-year-old Yuri, recalling the day he left Ukraine. "I came to Moldova alone, without family or children to turn to," he adds.

Yuri spends most of his time in the courtyard of the Mental Health Center in Chisinau, the largest in the country. The center receives support from the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a UN agency.

Here, the retiree participates in therapeutic sessions that help him cope with his feelings and maintain mental balance. Yuri feels very lonely, but socializing with others at the center brings him relief. "I feel good here, but everything in Moldova is new to me," he says. "Sometimes it's fun at the center. I socialize with people, but I don't have many friends. Maybe it's because I'm getting old."

One of Yuriy's neighbors in the center is 73-year-old Ana, who often sits next to her 79-year-old friend Alla. Ana is originally from Moldova, but before the war she lived in Odessa, where she worked as a cleaner at the university.

"I liked cleaning," she says. "When I was a kid, I always helped my mom because she needed help, and I had a younger brother."

When full-scale war broke out, Ana's family persuaded her to return to Chisinau. Despite being reunited with her relatives, she felt anxious and depressed. She reluctantly agreed to see a psychologist.

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Ana (center) in a therapy session.

“I was in a really bad place,” she says. “At first, I didn’t want to go to this center, but in the end, I’m here.”

Ana was hospitalized in July 2023 with severe anxiety and insomnia. In the first weeks, she attended individual and group counseling sessions, art therapy, went for outdoor walks, and played team games. Gradually, her strength returned. She became more sociable, her sleep improved, and her mood lifted.

“I found my home here,” Ana says. “Now I’m not afraid anymore.”

25-year-old Margarita, known to her friends as Margo, is also undergoing therapy at the center. Originally from Ukraine, she moved to Moldova about a year ago. She has struggled with eating disorders since the age of 15.

A few months ago, her condition worsened, she realized that she could no longer cope on her own and sought help.

Back home, Margot was a mathematics teacher and analyst. The war left her unemployed and living far from her family. Every day was filled with a sense of uncertainty and insecurity.

"I never wanted to ask my family for help because I thought I was strong," she says. "I was wrong. When I came here, I realized there are people ready to support me. Never be afraid to ask for help," Margot adds.

In the first days of the war in February 2022, thousands of people crossed the Ukrainian-Moldovan border in search of safety.

"The authorities have mobilized various sectors to coordinate the response, including preparing psychological support measures," said Arkady Astrakhan, director of the Chisinau Mental Health Center, in anticipation of World Mental Health Day, celebrated on October 10.

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IOM experts help elderly Ukrainians get the help they need.

Since 2023, the International Organization for Migration (IOM), a UN agency, has been supporting the center, expanding its range of specialized mental health and psychosocial support services for refugees from Ukraine. These include mobile teams, psychiatric and psychological counseling, social activities, art therapy, housing for the elderly and people with disabilities, and a drug addiction rehabilitation program.

Currently, IOM provides nearly 90 percent of the center's services and helps train staff, including in managing complex cases. Patients with chronic or severe mental disorders still face significant challenges in accessing care.

"IOM has played a vital role in addressing these gaps," says Astrakhan. "Supporting people with such needs can be challenging, but at the same time, incredibly important."

Just an hour's drive from Chisinau, in Orhei, lies the Community Mental Health Center, renovated by IOM teams. There, the organization's experts work with people with severe mental disorders.

Since the beginning of the war, 1,080 Ukrainians have received specialized psychological support through IOM programs in Moldova. Peer-to-peer initiatives have become a key element of this support. Ukrainians with medical training or relevant life experience assist their compatriots.

In Moldova's community centers, support takes many forms. For Yuri, the most important thing is communication, which helps him feel less alone. For others, it's therapy sessions or even just the knowledge that help is nearby. Their stories remind us that even in the shadow of war, healing is possible.

*This article was prepared based on materials from the International Organization for Migration (IOM).

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China saw a steady rise in consumption during the National Day holiday.

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Beijing, October 8 (Xinhua) — China saw robust consumption growth during the eight-day National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holidays, with spending patterns diversifying during the "golden week," according to official data released Wednesday.

According to data from the Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China, key retail and catering establishments recorded a 2.7 percent year-on-year increase in sales during the holiday period.

From October 1 to 7, footfall on 78 pedestrian streets/business districts monitored by the ministry increased by 8.8 percent year-on-year, while their revenue grew by 6 percent.

New consumer trends were noted during the holidays: eco-friendly and smart products, as well as Chinese-style products, are gaining popularity. Sales of organic food products increased by 27.9 percent year-on-year, smart home appliances by 14.3 percent, and Chinese-style fashion by 14.1 percent.

This year, the national holiday period, which included China's National Day and the Mid-Autumn Festival, lasted from October 1st to 8th. Among the holiday treats, mooncakes, low in sugar and fat, were particularly popular, reflecting consumer trends toward healthier, higher-quality products.

Service sector consumption also increased significantly. High-quality Chinese films generated a buzz among audiences: by 3:00 PM on Wednesday, box office receipts for the holiday period had exceeded 1.79 billion yuan (US$252 million).

In addition, enthusiasm was generated by various sporting events, which, in turn, contributed to the growth of associated spending on catering services, as well as on cultural and creative goods. –0–

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Russia took first place in the overall standings at the 3rd CIS Games.

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Baku, October 8 (Xinhua) — The Russian team took first place in the overall medal standings at the 3rd Commonwealth of Independent States Games, which concluded on Wednesday in Azerbaijan.

Russian athletes won 124 gold, 61 silver, and 40 bronze medals. In second place was host Azerbaijan, which won 33 gold, 53 silver, and 92 bronze medals. Third place went to Belarus, with 32 gold, 35 silver, and 52 bronze medals. A total of ten countries won medals.

The competition program included 23 sports, including wrestling, boxing, judo, rhythmic gymnastics, football for boys under 16 years old and the Azerbaijani equestrian game chovgan.

The competition brought together 1,624 athletes from 13 countries, including eight CIS states, as well as Turkey, Cuba, Kuwait, Pakistan, and Oman. The Games took place from September 28 to October 8 at 12 sports arenas in seven cities across Azerbaijan.

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Belarusian airline Belavia has launched a flight program to Hainan.

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Minsk, October 8 (Xinhua) — Belarusian airline Belavia launched flights to Hainan Province in southern China on Wednesday. The airline's press service released the corresponding information the same day.

According to the airline's press service, the airline launched its first long-haul flight—on the Minsk-Sanya-Minsk route. Early Wednesday morning, an Airbus A330-200 aircraft departed Minsk National Airport with 278 passengers on board, representing 99% of its capacity. Throughout the 10.5-hour flight, passengers are provided with two meals a day and access to the in-flight entertainment system.

The flights are operated on a wide-body Airbus A330-200 aircraft. The aircraft departs Minsk at 4:40 AM and arrives in Sanya at 8:00 PM. The return flight from Sanya departs at 10:00 PM, arriving in Minsk at 4:20 AM the following day. –0–

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The international trade fair for wholesale trade of light industry goods, BTI-2025, has opened in Belarus.

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Minsk, October 8 (Xinhua) — The BTI-2025 International Light Industry Wholesale Trade Fair opened in the Belarusian capital on Wednesday. More than 70 exhibitors from Belarus, Russia, China, and Uzbekistan are showcasing their products. The relevant information was published by BelTA.

The exhibition's main theme is "Dialogue between Business and Fashion." As Tatyana Lugina, head of the Belarusian concern Bellegprom, noted at the opening ceremony, Belarusian products are widely represented across various product lines.

"We tried to reflect two themes: preserving traditions and cherishing cultural heritage, and implementing modern technologies and using new fabrics. Belarus's light industry clearly understands its place in this highly competitive world and keeps up with the times," emphasized T. Lugina.

The opening ceremony showcased a unique collection of linen garments with Torzhok gold embroidery, titled "Ray of Golden Sunshine," a collaboration between Belarusian and Russian brands. Guests were also able to see other new products from Belarusian manufacturers.

The BTI-2025 exhibition is taking place in Minsk from October 8th to 10th. The business program includes specialized seminars, business meetings with executives from leading companies and trade representatives, company presentations, and fashion and footwear collection shows. The event is organized by the National Exhibition Center "BelExpo" and the "Bellegprom" concern.

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Russia supports the key goals of the upcoming Global Women's Summit in Beijing, according to a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson.

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Moscow, October 8 (Xinhua) — Russia supports the key goals of the Global Summit of Women, which will take place next week in Beijing and coincide with the 30th anniversary of the 1995 World Conference on Women. This was stated by Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova on Wednesday, responding to a question from a Xinhua correspondent.

"Russia supports the forum's key goals: summing up thirty years of international work to promote true gender equality, intensifying global efforts to combat women's limited access to education and healthcare, and developing steps to enhance women's role in the digital economy," the Russian diplomat said.

She noted that the summit is one of the key events in the campaign to ensure gender equality implemented by the Chinese authorities.

M. Zakharova confirmed the participation of a representative Russian delegation at the summit, led by Galina Karelova, First Deputy Chair of the Federation Council Committee on Federal Structure, Regional Policy, Local Government, and Northern Affairs. Representatives of the Women's Union of Russia, the largest and most respected women's organization, which will celebrate its 85th anniversary next year, will also participate in the forum. "The partnership between the Women's Union of Russia and the All-China Women's Federation has been developing for several years. A memorandum of cooperation has been signed between these two organizations," the Russian Foreign Ministry representative noted.

According to M. Zakharova, Russia shares China's view that genuine care for women and gender equality are a matter of particular concern and require special attention from the state. She emphasized that many events, including those held within the BRICS and SCO frameworks, are serving as platforms for Russian-Chinese cooperation on these issues.

The official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry expressed confidence that the decisions made at the summit will contribute to the creation of an international environment conducive to the harmonious development of women and increased their involvement in addressing global issues.

"We are convinced that the upcoming summit, to which Beijing is paying particular attention, will provide a good opportunity to advance relevant Russian-Chinese dialogue and coordinate promising steps on the gender track in a bilateral format," added M. Zakharova, wishing the summit effective and fruitful work.

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China called on the Group of Friends of Neutrality to reform and improve global governance.

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BEIJING, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Zhao Leji, chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People's Congress (NPC), on Wednesday called on member countries of the Group of Friends of Neutrality to jointly restore multilateralism and reform and improve global governance.

Zhao Leji made the statement via video link at the invitation of the Speaker of the Mejlis (parliament) of Turkmenistan, Dunyagozel Gulmanova, at the 2nd meeting of the heads of parliaments of the member countries of the Group of Friends of Neutrality.

As the Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee noted, since its establishment more than five years ago, the Group of Friends of Neutrality has provided a useful platform for like-minded countries to strengthen mutual understanding and trust, deepen exchanges and cooperation, and pursue multilateralism.

Zhao Leji recalled that this year marks the 80th anniversary of the victory in the World Anti-Fascist War and the founding of the UN. Currently, the world is entering a new, turbulent period of fundamental change, when the UN and multilateralism are facing headwinds, he stated.

Zhao Leji pointed out that in early September, Chinese President Xi Jinping put forward the Global Governance Initiative, which emphasizes the principles of sovereign equality, the rule of international law, multilateralism, a people-centered approach, and real action.

According to the Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, this initiative, aimed at promoting the construction of a more equitable and reasonable global governance system, is another significant and widely welcomed initiative following the Global Development Initiative, the Global Security Initiative and the Global Civilization Initiative.

As Zhao Leji noted, the meeting of parliamentary leaders held on Wednesday focused on the role of inter-parliamentary dialogue in maintaining peace and trust throughout the world and has far-reaching significance.

Legislative bodies have a responsibility to actively promote fair and reasonable global governance and build a community of shared destiny for humanity, he emphasized.

The NPC Standing Committee chairman called on all parties to jointly implement the four global initiatives, strengthen unity and cooperation, revive multilateralism, reform and improve global governance, and jointly uphold the international system with the UN at its core and the international order based on international law.

Noting that China and Turkmenistan are good friends and partners who can rely on each other, Zhao Leji stated that during the recent visit of Turkmen President Serdar Berdimuhamedov to China, the two heads of state conducted friendly exchanges and charted a new course for the development of bilateral relations.

"China is ready to work with Turkmenistan to implement the important consensus reached by the two heads of state, deepen comprehensive mutually beneficial cooperation, and promote the construction of a Chinese-Turkmen community with a shared future," Zhao Leji said.

The Group of Friends of Neutrality was established in August 2020 at the initiative of Turkmenistan. China is one of the 18 founding members of this organization.

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A working group on parliamentary reform has been formed in Kazakhstan.

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Almaty, October 8 (Xinhua) — Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has instructed the formation of a working group on parliamentary reform as part of the implementation of the head of state's 2025 address to the people of Kazakhstan. This was reported on Wednesday by the Kazinform news agency, citing the government press service.

The working group includes representatives of the Majilis (lower house of parliament) and the Senate (upper house of parliament), the Assembly of the People of Kazakhstan, legal scholars and other experts, and members of the National Kurultai.

The address to the people of Kazakhstan, titled "Kazakhstan in the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Current Challenges and Their Solutions through Digital Transformation," was delivered on September 8. The address proposed making Kazakhstan's parliament unicameral.

According to K.-Zh. Tokayev, the reform discussion will take at least a year, after which a national referendum could be held in 2027. The necessary amendments to the Constitution could then be made.

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D. Trump asked Turkey to persuade Hamas to accept the plan for establishing peace in the Gaza Strip – R.T. Erdogan

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ANKARA, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said U.S. President Donald Trump asked Turkey to help persuade the Palestinian Hamas movement to accept his plan to end fighting in the Gaza Strip, after which Turkish officials joined the talks to facilitate the peace process.

"Both during our visit to the United States and during our last phone conversation, we explained to Mr. Trump how a solution in Palestine could be achieved. He specifically asked us to meet with Hamas and convince them. We immediately contacted our colleagues on this matter," the semi-official Anadolu news agency quoted Erdoğan as saying on board a plane en route from Azerbaijan to Turkey on Wednesday.

R.T. Erdoğan emphasized that Hamas currently demonstrates a more constructive stance than Israel, and that similar behavior has not been observed on Israel's part. He stated that Turkey intends to work toward a solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict based on the principle of "two states for two peoples."

"Our priority is to ensure an immediate and comprehensive ceasefire as soon as possible. It is crucial that humanitarian aid reaches Gaza without delay or hindrance," the Turkish president noted.

As he pointed out, the Gaza Strip must remain Palestinian territory, and it is important for the Palestinians to ultimately run the administration of the enclave.

R.T. Erdogan added that questions about how security will be ensured and how any stabilization forces will be formed and operate can be considered in detail. –0–

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The number of China-Europe trains departing from or arriving at the China-SCO Demonstration Zone has exceeded 4,800.

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BEIJING, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — According to statistics from Qingdao Customs, since the construction of the China-SCO Demonstration Zone began in Qingdao, east China's Shandong Province, on June 10, 2018, the number of China-Europe trains departing from or arriving in the zone reached 4,814 as of August 31 this year, with an average annual growth rate of 33 percent. A total of 395,000 TEUs of import and export cargo were transported, with the total weight of these cargoes exceeding 3.31 million tons.

Currently, 22 regular international railway freight transport routes pass through the China-SCO Demonstration Zone, connecting 54 cities in 23 countries, including SCO member states and countries participating in the Belt and Road Initiative.

Jiaozhou Customs, under the jurisdiction of Qingdao Customs, has established a special service for China-Europe train customs clearance procedures, including declaration, inspection and release, to ensure the rapid customs clearance of China-Europe trains.

"In the next stage, we will continue to optimize the customs control model so that enterprises can complete the entire process with a single declaration and continue to help enterprises reduce costs and improve efficiency," said Luo Shuhong, deputy head of Jiaozhou Customs. -0-

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