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The Egyptian authorities have used EU-funded security forces in a campaign of mass arrests and forcible deportations against refugees from the Sudan war, according to a human rights group report. Amnesty International found Egypt “forcibly returned an estimated 800 Sudanese detainees between January and March 2024, who were all denied the possibility to claim asylum”.... Read More
Faster deportations, third-country asylum procedures — after the EU election, there is growing pressure in Germany to restrict immigration even...
In a tragic turn of events, three individuals have lost their lives following clashes between protesters and security forces during election...
The head of the United Nations children’s agency, Unicef, says Sudan is one of the worst places in the world for children. Catherine Russell says it...
The government remains committed to living up to its obligation to receive and protect asylum seekers and refugees by the provisions of the...
The Ministry of Refugees and Repatriation of Afghanistan has announced that more than 3,000 Afghan migrants have voluntarily and forcibly returned...
By Jude Atemanke Members of theSudan Catholic Bishops’ Conference(SCBC) have expressed concern about the ongoing conflict in the country,...
World Refugee Day – marked on 20 June – is a reminder that Africa and the world cannot peacefully maintain the current pace of displacement. As of...
Some Afghan refugees who recently returned from Iran have complained about the maltreatment of Iranian police and said Afghan immigrants in Iran were...
UNHCR plans to expand its aid to Libya and Uganda following a surge in Sudanese refugees.