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More than 100 human rights groups and international aid charities have called for a new Israel-U.S.-backed mechanism for ...
Pope LEO XIV has joined with the State Department to condemn the killing of yet more Christians by Islamist militants in ...
One member of the minority religious community found asylum in Europe and sends home his meager grocery story wages.
Berlin Golden Bear awardees Noel and Michelle Keserwany, Student Oscar Laureate Murad Abu Eishe, Cannes Palme d’Or winner Fig ...
Syrian refugees, who fled to Lebanon more than a decade ago to escape war, violence and persecution, have slowly begun to ...
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said Friday that more than two million Syrian refugees and internally ...
The refugee agency chief said obstacles such as housing, employment and infrastructure pose a challenge for Syrians seeking ...
After Syria’s Civil War, Refugee Chefs Must Decide Where to Make Their Home. For 13 years, displaced Syrians have filled Istanbul with kebabs, shawarma, and falafel.
Syrian refugees recount bloodletting as sectarian killings swept coast. Thousands have fled into Lebanon after tensions between Syria’s Alawite minority and forces backing the new government ...
Are Syrian refugees’ rights at risk in Europe, at a time when hard-right parties are gaining ground with calls to curb immigration? That’s what we see in this episode of Europeans’ Stories.
Some refugees may return to Syria because they want to live there again. But many won’t—for the same reasons many refugees from Nazi-occupied Europe didn’t after World War II.
Syrian refugees living in the Onder district of Ankara, Turkey, celebrate the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on December 8, 2024. Diego Cupolo/NurPhoto via Getty Images ...