The U.N. human rights chief warned Wednesday about rising hatred and discrimination around the world in a ''mega-year for elections,'' calling on voters to put rights of others in mind when they cast their ballots.
Türkiye is home to more than 3.1 million Syrian refugees. The group, under temporary protection status, is the largest of its kind in the country. Inevitably, they have become the...
In the Land of Brothers, the feature debut of young Iranian directors Raha Amirfazli and Alireza Ghasemi, sets itself apart both from contemporary Iranian cinema and from other stories of refugees, by focusing on a community that has until…
As economic woes grow in Turkey, groups of men have targeted Syrian refugees there. In response, fighters across the border in northern Syria have confronted Turkish soldiers.
While many of us have watched the horror of the war between Russia and Ukraine play out on the TV and in the news, a 16-year-old Austin girl is learning about the challenges and refugees' resiliency firsthand.
Themes of displacement and diaspora explored in collaborative textile project as part of The Spirits of Maritime Crossing exhibition in Venice and Bangkok
The proposed plan to allow Palestinian refugees from war-torn Gaza to enter the United States under a P-2 designation should be met with opposition due to the potential for radicalization and the risk of importing antisemitism.
In her 2022 Toronto curtain raiser “The Swimmers,” telling the true story of two Syrian sisters and their emotional and gruelling journey to Europe to escape the civil war, director Sally El-Hossaini went to great lengths to ensure…
(NaturalNews) New Mexico, one of the few states without smart meters, is on the brink of introducing the invasive technology across the state. A legal brief has...
Iraqi authorities in Baghdad and the administration in the semi-autonomous northern Iraqi Kurdish region have been arbitrarily detaining and deporting Syrian refugees to their country, a leading international rights group said Thursday.