refugees
Meet the Militant Bakers Feeding France’s Migrants
In this makeshift bakery in Calais, volunteers take turns baking bread for people stuck in migrant camps.
I Made it Out of Gaza. Now I'm Fighting for a Second Chance at Life.
Salma Shurrab, 22, is one of the few Gaza citizens who managed to flee. All through the war, only one thing has kept her going: her treasured journal.
Inside the Parisian Cafe for Subversives and Whistleblowers
The Dissident Club is a meeting spot for insubordinate minds in exile.
We Asked Gazans Living Abroad How They’re Coping
"My life has stopped. I see nothing but tears and blood. I’m physically in Belgium, but my soul is in Gaza.”
Israeli Gov't Admits Internal Report Recommended Forcing All Gazans Into Egypt
Israel has downplayed the significance of a leaked government paper proposing the transfer of more than 2 million Gazans to Egypt, fuelling Palestinian fears of a second “Nakba”.
Photos From the Ancient Forest Where Migrants Hide in Fear
On the border between Poland and Belarus, one of Europe's last old-growth forests has become a humanitarian disaster zone.
This Is What Rescuing Refugees in the Mediterranean Looks Like
"I think our brains switch off when they're presented with the same message over and over. But people are dying every day."
‘We Have Lost Everything’: Massive Fire Breaks Out at the World’s Largest Refugee Camp
The fire, which destroyed 2,000 shelters and displaced 12,000 people, has sparked renewed concerns about the safety of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar camps.
Ukrainian Refugees Were Welcomed With Open Arms. Now They’re Being Made Homeless.
Arguments with hosts and a spiralling cost-of-living crisis have made over 4,000 Ukrainians in the UK in need of homelessness support. “It's fucking dire,” one worker told VICE World News.
Why Is This Country Putting Afghan Women and Their Children Behind Bars?
More than a thousand Afghan women, children and men have been arrested by police in Pakistan and face deportation.
Hundreds of Refugees Leave Lebanon for Syria Despite ‘Torture Risk’
Around 700 Syrians have voluntarily crossed back over the Lebanese border to their homeland. Rights groups say they are at risk of torture and arbitrary detention.
Queer Refugees Are Struggling to Live in One of Europe's LGBTQ Havens
“I have no papers and no home, but going back is not an option," one asylum-seeker in the Netherlands tells VICE.