Thousands of refugee children in Egypt are unable to attend school due to bureaucratic barriers and limited public education access. Human Rights Watch urges the government to address these issues…
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‘I Wake Up in Pain’: Refugees Struggle in Tunisian Winter
by Yarzar Yeby Yarzar YeTunis, Tunisia – “It’s very cold. I don’t have no tent,” the 22-year-old woman, who says her name is Jessica, tells Al Jazeera, her friend’s baby boy hanging from her neck.…
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DefenceFeaturedGlobal NewsLifestyleNewsTajikistanWorld News
Tajikistan: Prominent Members of Pamiri Minority Arbitrarily Detained, Tortured and Unfairly Convicted
Frankfurt (22/09 – 58.33) Since May 2022, the Tajikistani authorities have stepped up their ongoing crackdown on Pamiris, an ethnic, linguistic and religious minority originating from the Pamir mountains in…
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AfricaEgyptNewsNorth Africa
Migrants and Refugees Represent 8% of Egypt’s Population: PM Madbouly
by Amila Herathby Amila HerathEgypt now hosts over nine million migrants and refugees currently residing within its borders, accounting for eight percent of the country’s population, announced Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly in a conference statement on…
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Activists Want Egypt to Ease Entry for Refugees from Sudan Conflict
by Ag Kan Kyawby Ag Kan KyawSTATE DEPARTMENT — With Sudan’s conflict now at the 100-day mark, advocacy groups are calling on Sudan’s neighbor Egypt to ease entry requirements for refugees, saying displaced Sudanese face a dire…
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BurmaMalaysiaNews
Malaysia’s prime minister claims over 200,000 refugees have fled to his country from Burma
by Amila Herathby Amila HerathMalaysia’s leader is calling for Burma’s ruling generals to resolve the civil conflict Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said Wednesday that more than 200,000 refugees have fled Burma to his…