refugees
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Iraq: Woman and child dead, hundreds down with food poisoning after Iftar meal at refugee camp
Scroll Staff
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Art of survival: How embroidery work helps women artisans of Thar desert to overcome adversity
Tarun Kanti Bose
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Days of longing: Social media ban disconnects Kashmiri families divided by the LoC
Anam Zakaria
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At least 15 refugees drown after boat capsizes between Greece and Turkey in Aegean Sea
Scroll Staff
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How will love survive in a world dominated by terrorism, war, and refugees?
Anu Kumar
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'It is like feeding us to the sharks': India's plan to deport 40,000 Rohingya refugees draws flak
Aarefa Johari
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Banishing refugees to a flood-prone island will not solve Bangladesh’s Rohingya refugee crisis
Ashraful Azad, The Conversation
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Fiction pick: What happens to lovers (and their city) after a terrorist attack
Mohsin Hamid
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America has not always been as welcoming to refugees as is believed
Allen Wells, The Conversation
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Unlikely victims of Trump’s stance on refugees: Haitian refugees trapped in Mexico
Ariadna Estévez, The Conversation
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Reading a Pulitzer winner’s stories about refugees is particularly piquant in the Trump era
Anu Kumar
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Watch: a slightly different story followed this heartwarming entry of Syrian refugees into Canada
Scroll Staff
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88,300 lone migrant children in Europe face radicalisation, recruitment by terror groups: Report
Scroll Staff
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‘Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me’: Remembering Miss Liberty in the Donald Trump era
Anu Majumdar
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Watch: Budweiser joins other companies in reminding America of its immigrant origins
Scroll Staff
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Watch protests across United States airports in response to Donald Trump's order
Scroll Staff
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Nobel prize winner Malala Yousafzai says she is heartbroken by Trump’s order banning refugees
Scroll Staff
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A Delhi locality serves up food from Somalia, Iraq, Afghanistan – and the bittersweet taste of loss
Sharanya Deepak
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Myanmar is aiming for an ‘ethnic cleansing’ of Rohingya Muslims, says UN official
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Sting chooses to sing 'Inshallah' at Bataclan, where terrorists killed 89 people a year go
Scroll Staff