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Tuesday, Sep 3

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7 years after genocide, plight of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh is exacerbated by camp violence

theconversation.com

Hundreds of thousands of minority Muslims fled Myanmar in 2017 amid a government crackdown. Seven years on, they remain in refugee camps.

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Pakistan, US discuss protection of Afghan refugees, asylum seekers

www.dawn.com

Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar and United States Ambassador to Pakistan Donald Blome on Tuesday discussed the protection of Afghan refugees and asylum seekers in Pakistan amid several other bilateral issues during a meeting in Islamabad, a…

Monday, Sep 2

15

Home Office officials should not want to look after refugees, Tory leadership hopeful Kemi Badenoch says

Outlining her plans to ‘rewire the whole system’, the Tory leadership contender lashed out at Home Office staff who she claimed were ineffective at managing Britain’s borders because ‘it’s not what they came in to do’

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‘If the system worked for refugees no one would risk their life like this’: A Syrian writer’s journey to Europe

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Yusuf was among 73 people taken on board the Médecins Sans Frontières Geo Barents ship off Libya

Sunday, Sep 1

20

India News | J-K: West Pakistani Refugees Celebrate Voting Rights After Abrogation of Articles 370, 35(A)

www.latestly.com

Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. Notably, this is the first assembly election in the erstwhile state following the abrogation of Articles 370 and 35(A).

Saturday, Aug 31

08

‘Families Like Ours’ Director Thomas Vinterberg On His Apocalyptic Series: “I Started Thinking, What Would Happen If We Became The Refugees?”

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While the issue of refugees and economic migrants continues to dominate world headlines, Denmark’s Thomas Vinterberg has found an ingenious way to turn the situation on its head. With his seven-part series Families Like Ours, Vinterberg…

Friday, Aug 30

19

Afghanistan is a US election issue. Will its refugees’ voices be heard?

www.aljazeera.com

On the third anniversary of the US troop withdrawal, advocates push candidates for legal pathways for Afghan refugees.

Thursday, Aug 29

20

Germany to cut benefits for refugees facing deportation

www.ft.com

Measures, which include a ban on knives at public events, follow outrage over terror attack in western city last week

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Bristol welcomed almost 2,000 refugees over past six years

www.bristolpost.co.uk

Support includes finding a home, registering with a doctor and opening a bank account

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Ethiopia: Ethiopia and UNHCR Partner to Provide Shelter for Sudanese Refugees

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Ethiopia's Refugees and Returnees Service (RRS) and UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, have established a new site for people who have fled the devastating war in Sudan. The new site, Aftit, is located in the Amhara region following the closure…

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East Africa: Kenya Champions the Free Movement of People in East Africa, but It's Failing Immigrants and Refugees At Home

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Kenya has played a leading role in lowering barriers to the movement of people in the east African region. It has also made huge strides in protecting Kenyan emigrants working abroad. But there are still gaps in how it creates and…

06

Second phase of Afghan refugees’ repatriation soon

www.dawn.com

ISLAMABAD: Pakis­tan on Wednesday declared that no one can be allowed to stay in the country without legal documents and that the second phase of the repatriation of Afghan refugees will be launched soon.

Wednesday, Aug 28

18

‘Refugees in our own village’: India's desert herders pay price for green energy drive

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The deserts of India’s western Rajasthan state have become home to one of the country's largest onshore wind farms as the country scrambles to boost renewables and stem the impact of climate change. But local livestock herders say the wind…

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Kenya champions the free movement of people in east Africa, but it’s failing immigrants and refugees at home

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Kenya’s migration record is mixed. It has put its weight behind regional integration and the free movement of people, but its domesitc policies for immigrants and refugees aren’t in good shape.

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From Palestinian refugees to economic reforms: Assessing the Madani government’s balance

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KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 28 — Criticism of the Malaysian government’s decision to welcome 121 Palestinians, including 41 injure...

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Yuri Milner's Tech For Refugees to Support New AI-Driven Education Platform

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Yuri Milner's non-profit initiative Tech For Refugees is helping fund the development of an AI-powered chatbot platform to support education in crisis-affected communities. The platform, aprendIA, delivers personalised learning experiences…

Refugees, displaced face heightened threat from mpox outbreak, warns UN

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NEW YOURK (SUNDIATA POST)- The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) has warned that the mpox outbreak could have devastating effects on refugees and displaced families in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and other affected African countries…

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Africa: Mpox Outbreak in Africa Poses Risks for Refugees, Displaced Communities

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Geneva -- U.N. agencies warn that refugees and displaced communities in the Democratic Republic of Congo and other African countries infected with mpox are at particular risk of illness and death because of conditions under which they are…

Africa: Refugees and Displaced Face Heightened Threat From Mpox Outbreak

allafrica.com

The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) warned on Tuesday that the mpox outbreak could have devastating effects on refugees and displaced families in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and other affected African countries if urgent support…

Tuesday, Aug 27

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With aid underfunded, Sudanese refugees in Chad face more misery

www.africanews.com

As Sudan marks 500 days since the start of the civil war, aid organisations say the world has failed to provide an adequate response to the country’s escalating needs.