Blind refugee found dead in Buffalo after being released by U.S. Border Patrol miles from home
A nearly blind refugee from Myanmar, Nurul Amin Shah Alam, was found dead in Buffalo, New York, after being released by U.S. Border Patrol far from his home without proper support.
Tired of War: Czechs' Support for Ukraine Among the Lowest in Europe
A recent Eurobarometer survey reveals that while Czechs show moments of solidarity with Ukraine, they are among the most skeptical nations in Europe regarding refugee acceptance and military aid.
Polish president ends special refugee support system for Ukrainians, shifts assistance to general foreigner protections
Polish President Karol Nawrocki has transitioned specific support for Ukrainian refugees to a general foreigner protection framework.
Nawrocki signed the law to expire the Ukrainian special act
President Karol Nawrocki signed a government law terminating the special support for Ukrainian citizens, emphasizing the need for systematic rules in assistance.
Reform-run council says free library scheme for refugees ‘is not value for money’
Reform UK has withdrawn Lancashire libraries from a free refugee support scheme, claiming it's not a proper use of taxpayer funds despite the program being cost-free.
UN agency unveils $1.6 billion appeal to support refugees in seven countries
The UN refugee agency has launched a $1.6 billion appeal to assist millions of refugees fleeing conflicts in seven countries, mainly due to the ongoing crisis in Sudan.
Sudan has seen 'more than a thousand days of starvation': Norwegian Refugee Council
The Norwegian Refugee Council reports that Sudan has experienced over a thousand days of starvation, highlighting the urgent need for international support to address the humanitarian crisis caused by ongoing conflict.
A Minnesotan nurse saved my refugee family’s life. Four decades on, we watched the news together in horror
The author reflects on their family's experience as Cambodian refugees and the critical support they received from a nurse during their escape from the Khmer Rouge genocide.
Chad’s Déby wins 2026 African Peace Prize for role in Sudan refugee crisis
Chadian President Mahamat Idriss Déby Itno has been awarded the 2026 African Peace Prize for his effective management of Chad's political transition and humanitarian support for Sudanese refugees.
Teach your daughter to speak Polish: xenophobia is rising and support for Ukrainian refugees is sinking in Poland
An incident of xenophobic aggression against a Ukrainian family in Szczecin highlights the growing hostility towards Ukrainian refugees in Poland.
‘It takes a town to raise a family’: the community sponsors supporting refugees in the UK
An Afghan refugee family in Derbyshire reflects on their journey of adapting to rural life and the support from their diverse local community.
Israel revokes permits for 37 NGOs. Condemnations from the European Union and the United Nations
Israel has decided to revoke or not renew operational licenses for 37 international non-governmental organizations active in Gaza and, in some cases, the West Bank, effective January 1, 2026, impacting key areas such as healthcare, food distribution, refugee support, and human rights protection.
The Kings Advance with the Refugee Children of Las Caracolas
The City Council of Madrid distributes gifts to more than 100 minors at a temporary emergency center in Las Caracolas, providing support for families escaping conflict and hardship.