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Refugee suicide attempts up on Manus after Australia election
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How technology could revolutionize refugee resettlement
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Why a classic Levantine dish is sailing from Canada to Syrian refugee camps
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'We pray for the caliphate to return': ISIS families crowd into Syrian camps
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Nauru refugees struggling with life in the US 'Valley of Opportunity'
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Nauru bans 'telemedicine' for medical transfers in threat to new Australian laws
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Cutting through the claims: the refugee medical debate, explained. What exactly are the changes that passed through Parliament against the government's wishes, and what will they mean?
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Australian government prepares to remove 300 refugees from Manus Island and Nauru in first wave of transfers
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Hakeem al-Araibi returning to Australia after Thai court rules extradition case be dropped
Hakeem al-Araibi returning to Australia after Thai court rules extradition case be dropped This is a follow-up to this previous story: Refugee footballer Hakeem AlAraibi to remain in Thai prison...
Hakeem al-Araibi returning to Australia after Thai court rules extradition case be dropped
This is a follow-up to this previous story: Refugee footballer Hakeem AlAraibi to remain in Thai prison after bail request rejected
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Refugee footballer Hakeem AlAraibi to remain in Thai prison after bail request rejected
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Behrouz Boochani: Detained asylum seeker wins Australia's richest literary prize
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Climate, conflict, and forced migration - an empirical study of the causal path from climate change to violent conflict and asylum-seeking across 157 countries from 2006-2015
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Rahaf Alqunun granted asylum in Canada
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Rahaf Alqunun: Thailand admits Saudi woman seeking asylum
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A brief history of US dirty wars in Central America that set the stage for the refugee crisis
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These are the migrant women and children Donald Trump is sending the army to protect America from
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Federal Labor has dropped its opposition to a contentious immigration bill, increasing pressure on the Government to allow refugee children on Nauru to go to New Zealand
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The people who moved to Chernobyl
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Separated refugee families launch legal action against Australian government at UN
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United Nations urges Australia to evacuate offshore refugees over health crisis
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'Affront to human rights': Top UN official slams Australia's offshore detention
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to apologize Nov. 7 for 1939 decision to turn away Jewish refugees fleeing Nazis
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I survived the Warsaw ghetto. Here are the lessons I’d like to pass on
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Corruption, incompetence and a musical: Nauru's cursed history
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After a year in Bangladesh camps, Rohingya women are finding their feet
Summary A look at the situation of Rohingya women living in Bangladeshi refugee camps, with a focus on health, medicine, and education. Extracts Before coming to a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar,...
Summary
A look at the situation of Rohingya women living in Bangladeshi refugee camps, with a focus on health, medicine, and education.
Extracts
Before coming to a refugee camp in Cox's Bazar, Rashida had never seen a foreigner.
[...] the biggest shock she had was when a community health worker suspected Rashida was pregnant again and took her to the clinic for an examination.
"What I found out that day was that you can stop having babies if you want to," she says. "I had never heard of family planning."
Rashida has since thought hard and discussed this with her husband. Their shelter is cramped, and their future uncertain.
"Three children is a nice family size," she says. "After that, I don't want any more. What I want is to learn something. When we go back home I'd like to be able to work, not just look after children."
Bakoko [a midwife from Uganda] teaches new mothers how to wrap babies and put on nappies. She examines pregnant women to check for signs of eclampsia, the biggest threat to pregnant women's lives. And she teaches women to check for multiple pregnancies, and to care for women before and after they give birth. She has saved numerous lives.
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Bandidos informant granted refugee status by Canada after cover blown in Australia
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Eritrea has slashed conscription. Will it stem the flow of refugees?
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Trump and allies seek end to refugee status for millions of Palestinians
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Writing from Manus prison: a scathing critique of domination and oppression. Behrouz Boochani spent almost five years typing passages of his book into a mobile phone. The result resists classification
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Peter Dutton says Australia won't 'surrender our sovereignty' by signing UN migration deal
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Algeria expels thousands of migrants in forced Sahara march
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Send them to Taiwan: Turnbull government's secret refugee deal revealed
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Migrants and refugees are good for economies: Analysis of thirty years of data from Western Europe refutes suggestions that asylum seekers pose a financial burden
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Should we, in rich countries, open our borders to migrants, refugees and other immigrants?
Loads of people want to get to rich countries for various reasons: no war less crime better economic prospects no persecution no famine The list is almost endless. Should we, in countries not...
Loads of people want to get to rich countries for various reasons:
- no war
- less crime
- better economic prospects
- no persecution
- no famine
The list is almost endless.
Should we, in countries not affected by such problems, accept these folks that want to get away for whatever reason?
22 votes