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LoginA shop assistant talks on the phone at a bridal gown store in a shopping mall in Kiev September 4, Journalist Shaun Walker , reporting for The Guardian, spent a lot of time in Odessa, with both western men and their potential brides. But those relationships rarely seem to go past potential. Men dole out thousands of dollars, chatting with women online, even before they arrive in Ukraine. When they do shell out the money for a plane ticket, they must pay for dates, translators, transportation and, in some cases, even a ring. The men, Walker says, are desperate to find love and companionship. The women are looking for ways to support impoverished families. Walker says trips are still on track and the men are still coming, maybe even with higher hopes than before. These days, Ukraine doesn't seem like the place to go looking for love. But Odessa, Ukraine, is just one of many places some men go to chase it.
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When a British charity worker got engaged to a young Ukrainian woman, he thought he was building a new life for them both in Odessa - he was wrong. James's car pulled up at the Villa Otrada. The year-old British charity worker had been looking forward to this moment for months. He was excited to see his fiancee, Irina, waiting for him outside the restaurant on Ukraine's Black Sea coast. Twenty years younger than him, she looked glamorous, her blonde hair fresh from the hairdresser. Not far away were what James thought were Irina's parents and 60 invited guests, also dressed to the nines.
This is the English translation of the article that was posted on the website Dumskaya. This article is about criminal story, the description of how scammers from Ukraine are collaborating with Ukranian restaurants. Personally I was really shocked, because here in Belarus we do not have anything like that. Some locations even have special menus for foreign tourists, where all items are much more expensive than in the one for the locals. He ordered just a cup of coffee for himself, while the ladies asked for seafood, a cheese plate, two or three glasses of juice and a cake.
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