Refugee
Raw Sewage, Mountains of Garbage, and the Coronavirus: the Devastating Conditions Inside Europe’s Largest Migrant Camp
At least once a week, a sewage pipe bursts and a stream of human feces runs through the camp.
LGBTQ+ Asylum Seekers Are Being Forced into Homelessness
Almost 2,000 people seek asylum in the UK each year after being persecuted for their sexual orientation. Meanwhile, the Home Office's rate of refusing their claims is increasing.
The Manus Island Detention Centre is Nearly Empty
There are just six asylum seekers and refugees left in the controversial offshore processing facility, with most of them being transferred to Port Moresby.
This Is the New Face of Climate Change
By 2050, climate change will displace an estimated 150 to 300 million people worldwide.
The Problem with Eating Like a Refugee for a Week
Humanitarian charity Concern Worldwide's "Ration Challenge" asks fundraisers to spend a week eating the supply packs provided to refugees. But does it undermine the scale of the crisis?
Asylum Seeker Who Set Fire to Himself on Manus Island Will Be Charged with Attempted Suicide
The 30-year-old man is also facing charges of arson, which could see him going to prison for life.
We Caught Up with the Syrian Refugee Who Spent Seven Months Trapped in an Airport
Hassan Al-Kontar was granted asylum in Canada, but says he still feels like the loneliest man in the world.
The EU’s dirty work: Violence and abuse at Europe’s doorstep is keeping refugees out
“I will not give in, but the truth is I am afraid. I am afraid I will reach Europe without an eye or a hand because of the beating by the Croatian police.”
Saudi teen Rahaf Mohammed al-Qunun who fled family is coming to Canada
Al-Qunun barricaded herself in a Bangkok airport hotel room and launched a Twitter campaign.
The Saudi teen who fled to Thailand has officially become a refugee
The U.N. high commissioner for refugees has referred her to Australia for resettlement.
'Displaced Dishes' Shares the Recipes of Refugees in Greece's Second Largest Camp
Sometimes, remembering favourite dishes, arguing over ingredients, and telling their stories is as close as the refugees get to home.