Palestinians fled the 1948 Mideast War and took refuge in neighboring Syria. After 77 years, they're still waiting to go back ...
During the fiscal year that ended Sept. 30, the U.S. resettled 100,034 refugees, the highest number in 30 years. The most ...
AL-HOL, Syria, Feb. 9 (Xinhua) -- A total of 569 people from 155 Iraqi families left the al-Hol refugee camp in northeastern Syria on Sunday, in the latest repatriation effort coordinated between ...
shot dead a pregnant Palestinian woman with her unborn child, during the occupation's aggression against Nour Shams refugee camp, east of Tulkarm, the West Bank. Wafa news agency reported the ...
Mehdi al-Shayesh thought he would quickly resettle in his central Syrian home town after Bashar al-Assad was ousted, but like ...
During 2023, the largest number of refugees to the United States — 18,145 — came from Democratic Republic of Congo, followed by 10,781 from Syria, 6,594 from Afghanistan and 6,185 from Myanmar.
Six children were hospitalized, and three passengers were treated for fractures. Meanwhile, Cypriot migration authorities have reported a surge in Syrian refugees withdrawing asylum applications ...
‘Israel is working to change the geography of refugee camps in the West Bank ... mostly women and children, injured over 111,000 and left the enclave in ruins. The onslaught was brought to ...
Al-Hol is northeast Syria's largest internment camp, with more than 40,000 detainees from 47 countries. The vast majority of Al-Hol and Roj residents are women and children living in dire conditions.
at the al-Hawl refugee camp in Northern Syria. A pregnant Ms Begum tells him that she wants to return to the UK to raise her child but that she did not regret her decision to join Isis.
Many Syrian refugees don’t want to go back to the scene of traumatic experiences. And roughly half are children who may have spent most of their lives elsewhere. Educational and job ...
Staff who operate humanitarian operations at refugee camps in Syria were told to stop work ... in Sudan that treat severely malnourished children were forced to choose whether to obey Defendants ...