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An inside look at a Ukrainian fintech startup adapting to life during wartime

TechCrunch

People worked in bomb shelters, in basements, and in cars and trains during evacuations. Our emergency plan included accommodation for employees and their families in Slovakia, but in the end, everybody decided to stay back, and we did not have use it. More than a thousand military professionals have already passed the training.

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How European startups are aiding Ukrainian refugees

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The company is also incentivizing drivers in Poland and Slovakia to accept rides on the Ukrainian border to help transport refugees. Flixbus , the bus transport service under the $3 billion German transportation startup FlixMobility , is offering free tickets for refugees , regardless of nationality. Techfugees is working with U.K.

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Your Cause Camp 2018 Lineup is Here

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Prior to joining the Eagles in 2000, Julie worked in the television and business affairs department at the National Hockey League in New York. She is a nationally-recognized master storyteller and fundraising culture change expert helping nonprofit organizations raise nearly $300 million dollars from individual donors. And counting.

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Elon Musk’s Twitter (now X): Everything you need to know, from layoffs to verification

TechCrunch

Twitter faces a $250 million lawsuit filed by major music publishers The National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA), representing 17 publishers, listed 1,700 songs for which it sent multiple copyright violation notices to Twitter. Twitter owner Elon Musk threatened to take legal action: They trained illegally using Twitter data.

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