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Desperate Ukrainians flee to Poland as Putin targets hospitals

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More than one million people have packed their life in a bag and are fleeing war torn Ukraine to reach a safe place. On the Ukraine-Poland border, women and children are waiting to be transferred away from the freezing cold into a...
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Red Cross volunteers help new arrivals as they cross the border from Ukraine into Kroscienko, Poland

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Red Cross volunteers help new arrivals as they cross the border from Ukraine into Kroscienko, PolandThis comes as Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denied Russia's accusation that Ukraine is preparing to fight back with chemical or...
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Rohingya refugees arrive in Indonesia after almost a month at sea

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After almost a month at sea, more than 100 Rohingya refugees are now safe in Indonesia.
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More than 500,000 people have fled Ukraine conflict: UN

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More than half a million people have fled Ukraine since Russian forces invaded the country, according to the United Nations.
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Why a former refugee founded a group to bring diversity to Canada's trails and slopes

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Judy Kasiama founded Colour the Trails in 2017. The group provides lessons for Black, Indigenous and other people of colour to learn how to hike, mountain bike, ski and snowboard.
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UNRWA struggles to aid Palestinian refugees in Lebanon

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Thousands of Palestinians were made refugees for a second time when they fled the war in Syria and the underfunded UN relief agency for Palestinian refugees is struggling to provide support for them.
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Pope returns to Greek isle at heart of Europe migrant debate

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On his previous visit to Lesbos in 2016, Francis brought back 12 Syrian refugees with him aboard the papal plane.
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This Canadian woman is sheltering Ukrainian refugees in her Polish home

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Canadian Kasia Smith tells Power & Politics why she decided to take in refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine
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Europe's Migrants: Capturing the Crisis

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In this episode of Between Us, AJ's Berlin-based cameraman Gil Holten describes what it’s like to capture those fleeing war, and to witness the rise of the far right.
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Tanzania’s Abdulrazak Gurnah wins 2021 Nobel Prize for literature

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Swedish Academy recognises Tanzanian novelist’s ‘uncompromising and compassionate penetration of the effects of colonialism and the fate of the refugee’.
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Canada’s pledge to settle Afghan refugees slow, leaving thousands in limbo

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Canada has pledged to settle 40,000 Afghan refugees, following the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, but the process is slow and is leaving many vulnerable people in limbo.
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New Greek camp: Asylum seekers moved to facility

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Greece has started moving asylum seekers to the first of several new camps on its islands, paid for by the European Union.
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Tigray conflict fuels refugee crisis, struggle to deliver aid

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More than 63,000 Tigrayan refugees have fled to neighbouring Sudan as fighting between the Ethiopian military and fighters is now in its sixth month.
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Tommy Robinson trial: Refugees sue anti-Islam figure for libel

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Syrian family says they received threats after Stephen Yaxley-Lennon published claims they say are false on Facebook.
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WHO lauds Greece for program to vaccinate refugees

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Greece's plan to include tens of thousands of refugees in its national vaccination rollout against COVID-19 is a clear example of equity needed inside borders to defeat the coronavirus, says Dr. Hans Kluge, the World Health...
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Is the UK really a 'beacon' for a multiethnic society?

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The UK has been called a 'beacon to the rest of Europe and the world' when it comes to tackling racial inequality by a government-appointed commission, but many in the country doubt the report.
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Outage over police murder of Salvadoran refugee in Mexico

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Victoria Salazar Arriaza died after being arrested in the tourist resort of Tulum, and now officers are being investigated for fatal brutality.
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'Absolutely essential' countries repatriate women, children from Syrian camps: Guterres

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In an exclusive interview with CBC News chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres says it’s "absolutely essential" that countries, including Canada, repatriate women and children currently being...
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Food, photography and social justice - Asma Khan and Hassan Akkad | Studio B: Unscripted

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Restaurateur Asma Khan and refugee activist Hassan Akkad discuss problematic social hierarchies and how to disrupt them.
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Venezuelan migrants risk lives to cross into Chile

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Refugees from crisis-hit Venezuela are now risking their lives by attempting to cross the mountainous land border to get to Chile.
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Thousands of Syrian refugees lose shelter amid harsh winter

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More than 3,000 Syrians living in Idlib’s refugee camps have lost their shelter after days of torrential rain and snow.
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Syrian refugee camps batter by severe winter weather

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Heavy rain and strong winds are adding to the plight of Syrian refugees living in overcrowded camps.
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Canary Islands resumes flights to return migrants

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Spanish region sends migrants and refugees back to North Africa as struggles to cope with a surge in arrivals, with 22,000 people coming this year.
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COVID-19 outbreak concerns at Sudan’s crowded refugee camps

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Many refugees are forced to share shelters and queue together for food, cash and registration with aid agencies, heightening fears of a possible COVID-19 outbreak.