Youssef, a Syrian refugee now living in Stockholm, is in the unique position of having a job where he helps other refugees.
Refugees arriving through this process enter the country legally, after passing a comprehensive Homeland Security vetting process.
Both Pope Francis and numerous American bishops in recent weeks have called for more generous U.S. immigration policies, urging leaders and advocates to support laws and regulatio ...
Palestinians in Gaza’s urban refugee camp of Jabaliya have rejected plans by U.S. President Donald Trump and Israel to depopulate the coastal enclave, despite massive destruction following a 15-month ...
With 'Kontinental 25,' the Berlin Golden Bear winner continues his sharp critique of Romania’s post-socialist reality, blending wry humor with social commentary with “the smallest (budget) possible." ...
After fleeing war or persecution, one of the most effective ways people can rebuild their lives with dignity and in peace is through the opportunity to work and earn a living. UNHCR works to promote ...
It's hard to imagine anyone listening to Donald Trump announcing his new policy on straws with a greater sense of glee than Ross Boyajian, the president of a business manufacturing plastic straws in ...
Recreating his childhood home in the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in Damascus, the work offers a deeply personal yet universal story of displacement and resistance. Through one Palestinian ...
IT firm Happiest Minds Technologies is hopeful of hitting or coming close to at least 30% revenue for 2024-25 (FY25), driven by Middle East consolidation and organic growth. Venkatraman Narayanan, ...
The quaint, Suffolk town of Woodbridge is filled with unique boutiques, charming tearooms and cosy pubs making it easy to see why it topped Rightmove's list of happiest places to live in 2024.
In a statement posted to Facebook, Schember said the city works in collaboration with refugee resettlement agencies and community partners, and is proud to welcome immigrants and refugees to start a ...
OTTAWA — As Liberal Party members mull over their choices to pick their leader, a poll suggests Canadians want somebody willing to axe the tax.