Tag: Refugees
Refugee Work: hardly any Ukrainians at Jaarbeurs since closure
The Jaarbeurs had room for 140 refugees from Ukraine. They were registered there and then they would be transferred to another location as soon as possible. That flow has been…
England is confused: Refugees and British people came face to face! British Prime Minister: ‘You will regret it’
In recent years, the number of illegal refugees in the UK has increased, and citizens of the country have been holding numerous protests. The size of the protests has increased…
Palestinian sportswomen in France to break their daily routine and call for not forgetting their land
Around twenty young Palestinian sportswomen are in France for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games. A project led by an association which aims to break a daily life marked by war…
Cindy Ngamba, Cameroonian boxer and flag bearer of the Refugee Olympic Team
It’s D-Day for the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics. Among the delegations present in France is the Refugee Olympic Team, made up of 37 athletes from 15 different nationalities.…
Faced with violence, thousands of people take refuge in Niger
The recent deterioration of the security situation in Burkina has forced tens of thousands of people to seek refuge in Niger. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) is…
LGBT+ people from Togo will be able to obtain refugee status in France
In France, the National Court of Asylum (CNDA) recognizes the existence in Togo of a “social group” of homosexual people, giving them the right to refugee status if they apply…
Displaced people in Idlib region deprived of water during summer
The Idlib region in northwestern Syria, still under attack by the Bashar al-Assad regime, is plunged into an alarming humanitarian situation. Thirteen years after the start of the war, more…
an exhibition in tribute to the talents of young artists from the North
For the first time in South Korea, July 14 marks the day dedicated to North Korean refugees. A new commemorative date established by the government to honor the memory of…
Justice recognizes “Afghan women as victims of the Taliban because they are women”, a “big step forward”
This is a first in the field of asylum law. The National Court of Asylum Law (CNDA) ruled on Thursday, July 11, that all Afghan women who refuse to undergo…