Pastor from Texas joins migrant caravan to dispel fears about refugees
“All I worry about are all these families and the trauma they are going through to just live and survive.”
“All I worry about are all these families and the trauma they are going through to just live and survive.”
TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — The band gathers in a small carpentry shop on the outskirts of Iran’s capital, with sawdust still in the air but the buzzing of the jigsaws
Before becoming a supermodel and an ambassador for UNICEF, Halima Aden was just a child refugee who came to the United States.
KUTUPALONG, Bangladesh (AP) — With his blond dreads tied in a ponytail and baggy jeans caked with paint smudges, Max Frieder first arrived at the cramped Rohingya refugee camps last
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — At San Francisco’s Tawla restaurant, Muna Anaee powdered her hands with flour and gently broke off a piece of golden dough to prepare bread eaten in
Paul Alexander was just a toddler when his mother handed him to a volunteer nurse on a train leaving Nazi Germany in 1939. Now 81, the former refugee child will
In less than a year, about 700,000 from Myanmar’s Rohingya community fled the country to find refuge in Bangladesh. Normally, a refugee’s fate is uncertain, with not much opportunity to
Yara al-Hasbani was putting the finishing touches to her make-up for a performance of “Romeo and Juliet” in Damascus when she found out her father had been tortured to death.
It earned the nod for being a beacon of hope, welcoming refugees and immigrants with open arms, and for its unspoiled environments and dynamic cities.
AS NATIONS seek for solutions on the refugee problem in the Mediterranean region and in Southeast Asia, a timely lecture on displaced persons was recently held at the Senate Hall
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