Turkish state-owned channel TRT Arabic is receiving criticism for posting an illustrative map of the potential paths refugees and migrants could take ...
More than 400,000 people have been displaced in northwestern Syria over the past three months, the UN said on Friday, as the government presses an ...
Germany has stopped processing some applications for asylum by Syrian refugees, pending a new assessment of the security situation in the war-torn ...
South Korea will revoke its policy of exempting Egyptians from an entry visa starting from October of this year, and the Ministry of Justice asked ...
Amid ongoing battles by the regime, Russian fighter jets roaming the sky, the presence of armed Syrian groups, some of them local and regional, others ...
Human rights groups in the South Korean island of Jeju are facing a major crisis as they struggle to provide aid to the more than 500 Yemeni asylum ...
If one had to judge the situation in Italy just by following political talk shows, politicians’ speeches and newspapers headlines, immigration ...
Working at a German school is not just about reading and writing, maths and singing songs, says newly minted Syrian assistant teacher Hend ...
Everyone remembers the footage of a little boy who was told by his parents to decapitate his teddy bear in Syria. Some pictures of these children of ...
Al Arabiya will host a special panel on “Reconnecting Refugees” at the World Economic Forum in Davos which will be moderated by Senior ...
While working on the upcoming session that Al Arabiya is going to conduct in Davos about the plight of large-scale displacement and the calls for new ...
Grande-Synthe - Cold, rain, humidity, mug, rats, insecurity and insalubrity, these are the conditions in which the migrants are living in a natural ...
Muslims could make up over 11 percent of Europe’s population in the coming decades, compared with just under 5 percent currently, if legal ...
Since the beginning of 2017, 100,000 refugees have made their way to European mainland by crossing on boats, in search of a new, safe life. This is in ...
New picture shows a 10-month-old boy lying dead in mud on the bank of river Naf on Bangladesh-Myanmar border
Libya has a government backed by the UN, but has been in political chaos since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011
The death toll mounted as more bodies were pulled from the waters off the Egyptian coast by Friday
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Nayef spoke of his country’s willingness to help in the region’s refugee crisis
The fire cleared out the camp, with Greek media showing images of women fleeing with babies in their arms
Turkey’s state-run news agency says 137 migrants have been stopped trying to cross from Turkey’s Aegean coastline to the Greek islands
Some 135 heads of state and government and dozens of ministers will attend the 71st General Assembly
Dozens of police officers intervened as groups of far-right Germans and asylum-seekers clashed in an eastern German town
Hungary should be excluded from the European Union for anti-migrant policies that undermine EU values, including erecting a razor-wire fence
Europe’s high-profile migrant crisis is just part of the growing tide of human misery led by Palestinians, Syrians and Afghans
Listening to president Obama’s sincere words that they were “not there yet” on deal over Syria, during their 90-minute meeting with ...
Education minister Thnaibat says he needs about $1 bln over three years to educate refugee children and ease current overcrowding
According to the United Nations refugee agency UNHCR, 100 people arrived on Greek islands from Turkey a day in August
Displaced by war, refugees turn to education for a better future which comes with the additional challenge of learning a new language
Mardini made it to Greece as a refugee after pushing an overcrowded dinghy boat for three hours through the Mediterranean
Along with 10 other athletes, Anis will walk behind the Olympic flag and represent Team Refugees, a first for the games
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