UN Agencies Commend Indonesia's Rescue of Rohingya Refugees at Sea
Nine of 90 Rohingya refugees had died by the time their harrowing four-month sea odyssey came to an
Nine of 90 Rohingya refugees had died by the time their harrowing four-month sea odyssey came to an
The refugees, most from Central America, have restarted their lives in safer, more economically viab
The refugees had been in Botswana since 2008, after they fled their homeland during a violent presid
Judge in Jacmel ordered Uruguayan peacekeeper to pay 350,000 Haitian gourdes ($4,320) a month in chi
Recurring fires put Rohingya refugees in Cox's Bazar in additional danger
The UN refugee agency is boosting to 120,000 the number of Afghans in Iran now eligible to receive t
Fake news about the coronavirus can do real harm. Polygraph.info is spotlighting fact-checks from ot
Relief agencies say barbed-wire fencing prevented victims from escaping inferno
The Indian government does not recognize the UN Refugee Convention, state's obligation to protect re
Policed have told Rohingya refugees living in slums in Jammu city that more Rohingyas are to be roun
Conditions are dire, with many refugees sleeping in makeshift shelters or out in the open
UN human rights expert Mohamed Abdelsalam Babiker is calling for urgent investigation into allegatio
Some believe arrests are motivated by a coming state election in West Bengal
Thousands of Central Americans have attempted to travel north in recent months following back-to-bac
UNHCR appealing for $100 million to help thousands of African refugees risking their lives
Agencies working to relocate thousands to safer areas
Officials say Abul Kalam was interfering with local officials, but monitor groups say authorities ar
Officials say more than 1,800 Rohingyas arrived at Bhasan Char aboard several ships, a day after lea
Authorities moved the first group of more than 1,600 earlier this month to an island in Bay of Benga
Since the onset of the pandemic, 74% of refugees and displaced have met less than half of their basi
$156 million needed to provide aid for up to 115,000 Ethiopian refugees and 22,000 people from host
Environmentalists said delaying that long could spell disaster for the beloved black-and-orange butt
Amnesty researcher Raha Bahreini tells VOA Persian she hopes experts who sent warning letter to Iran
Over the past week, fewer than 500 a day have been arriving in Sudan, according to UN refugee agency
UNHCR insists all movements to Bhasan Char must be voluntary, based on consultations and full inform
Human rights groups decry move, saying the island is not safe for habitation
Human rights groups decry move, saying the island is not safe for habitation
Mohammad Shamsud Douza, the deputy Bangladesh government official in charge of refugees, said the re
The more than week-long conflict in Ethiopia between federal government and regional ruling party TP
But a majority of chiefs has been reluctant to return due to threats from rebels
Group of 153 vulnerable African refugees and asylum seekers have been flown out of Libya to Niger on
12,500 refugees and migrants stranded in makeshift tents are moving to an army-built facility on the
The violence followed an argument between South Sudanese refugees and the host community at a shared
Refugees describe a traumatic ordeal after Indonesia allows them to disembark following a sea voyage
Officials say an estimated 125,000 refugees and internally displaced people are affected by Sudan's
UN refugee agency says tens of thousands of Nicaraguan refugees and asylum-seekers in Costa Rica are
Refugees who were thought to have drowned after jumping off a fishing boat and trying to swim ashore
The unlawful and arbitrary incarceration of refugees and asylum seekers puts them and the general pu
Agency says they need international protection, should be given same benefits as citizens of host co
Growing scandal adds more worries to embattled President Jair Bolsanaro as he faces criticism over s
A first group of 76 Ethiopian refugees are back home after living in exile in Kakuma camp for up to
Turkey is still building forces in Idlib as Damascus forces advance, but Ankara makes gesture to Mos
UNRWA is facing the worst financial crisis in its history at a time of growing needs of Palestinian
VOA contributor Greta Van Susteren and a camera crew visited the Kutupalong refugee camp in Banglade
A stalled Rohingya refugee repatriation plan and the start of a judicial process by the West African