Everyone in Rwanda knew travelling after dark was inviting trouble. I’d taken a risk for a trivial reason,and now a large man with an assault rifle was at the window of the car,making demands.
Politicians are under intense pressure to impose hardline policies to deal with a rising tide of boat arrivals as European voters swing to the right.
French MPs gave their final approval to the bill that toughens rules for immigrants,giving Macron a policy victory – but one which could cause him a political crisis.
Millions of dollars of Australian taxpayer money funnelled to PNG to look after the remaining refugees from Australian camps appear to have gone missing.
Save the Children Australia launched a legal fight earlier this year,raising questions about why some women and children have been allowed to return and not others.
Permanent jobs that go beyond work placements are helping refugees build their new lives in this Australia.
American officials said the UN told them that Saudi security forces were shooting,shelling and abusing migrants,leaving many dead and wounded.
The former Liberal premier says the plight must end for more than 1000 refugees and asylum seekers who are being refused settlement in Australia because they arrived by boat and were processed on Nauru and Manus Island.
The next restaurant in the Plate it Forward family,Kyiv Social,is set to open in September,supporting Ukrainians in Sydney displaced by the war.
Noora Niasari’s Shayda is a stunning debut,a deeply personal film about a mother and daughter trying to spark joy inside a women’s refuge.
My grandmother Sonja’s life story,particularly her escape from Nazi Germany,lies at the heart of my family’s collective identity. I had long accepted that the voices of her murdered family were permanently silenced. I was wrong.