refugees
Coverage of refugees in the Nexus archive.
- UN officials urge Western nations to engage with Afghanistan to prevent it sliding into instability
UN officials urge Western nations to engage with Afghanistan to prevent instability amid multiple crises, including returning refugees, poverty, and a Taliban government excluding women from education and jobs. The article highlights progress in security and reduced drug production, but emphasizes risks from international isolation and aid cuts.
- Egypt: Refugees, Asylum Seekers Arrested, Deported
Egypt is arresting and deporting refugees and asylum seekers. Human Rights Watch (HRW) urges the government to amend its new asylum law to align with international standards.
- Amit Shah reviews Manipur security situation
Amit Shah reviewed the security situation in Manipur, with a meeting focusing on new areas of Kuki-Naga conflict, border fencing, and the recent influx of refugees.
- Libya: Anti-Migrant Rhetoric Fuels Abuses
Libyan authorities have used incendiary rhetoric and implemented mass detention and expulsions of migrants, asylum seekers, and refugees, leading to anti-migrant protests, according to Human Rights Watch.
- Asylum seekers to pay £10,000 towards living costs under new UK law
Asylum seekers in the UK will be required to pay £10,000 to cover state-funded living costs under a new law included in the immigration and asylum bill. Charities have criticized the means-tested scheme, comparing it to a tax on refugees fleeing war, torture, and famine.
- South Africa: Could the NHI Fuel Anti-Immigrant Sentiment?
Anti-immigrant protests in South Africa are intensifying as a clause in the NHI Act could deny HIV treatment to refugees, asylum seekers, and undocumented migrants. Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi claims this would aid the fight against HIV, but the court's potential approval of the Act raises questions about possible changes.
- Shabana Mahmood 'pushed around by Andy Burnham's Left-wing mates' over sweeping new rights for refugees
Shabana Mahmood is accused of being influenced by Andy Burnham's Left-wing associates regarding new refugee rights legislation. The issue centers on proposed sweeping rights for refugees in the UK.
- Sudan's war refugees describe horrors in Egypt's jails, surging deportations
Sudanese refugees in Egypt report harsh treatment in jails, including beatings and extortion. An 18-year-old high-school student, Al-Nazir Al-Sadig, died of pneumonia after weeks in a Cairo jail. Egypt is conducting a crackdown on refugees despite claiming to be a safe haven.
- South Africa: For Refugees in South Africa, Documents Do Not Always Mean Safety
Brian Muziringa, 53, has lived in South Africa for over two decades through systems that often treat his presence as temporary, doubtful, or disposable. The article highlights challenges faced by refugees in South Africa despite having documents.
- ‘We tasted the horrors of war’: Stories of refugees who returned home
In 2025, nearly 15 million displaced people returned home, marking the largest surge of returns recorded by the UN. The article highlights personal stories of refugees who have returned to their original locations.
- Centre to provide ₹10 crore rice aid for refugees in Mizoram
The Centre will provide ₹10 crore in rice aid for refugees in Mizoram. Chief Minister Lalduhoma emphasized the humanitarian challenges of accommodating refugees in the state.
- WA has taken in just 198 refugees this year. They’re all South African
Washington has resettled 198 refugees this year, all from South Africa under a new program targeting white Afrikaners. Other refugees have been excluded from this initiative.
- AP exclusive: Doctors Without Borders report found cases of abuse and exploitation by staff in Chad
Doctors Without Borders found 59 allegations of abuse and sexual exploitation by staff in Chad, including cases involving underage girls and trading food/jobs for sex with refugees. The organization dismissed 18 staff members and acknowledged systemic failures in its internal report, which was prompted by The Associated Press's prior reporting on the issue.
- Number of people forced to flee their homes has dropped, U.N. report finds
A U.N. report indicates a decrease in the number of people displaced by global conflicts and a record rise in refugees returning home. However, some returns are not voluntary.
- Italy recovers 10 bodies as boat with nearly 60 on board capsizes off Malta
Italy recovered 10 bodies after a boat carrying nearly 60 people capsized off Malta. At least 990 refugees and migrants have died this year attempting the Mediterranean journey.
- Thames Water blasted by Reform over plans to host careers day for refugees just days after major debate about youth unemployment crisis
Thames Water faces criticism from Reform for planning a careers day for refugees shortly after a significant debate on youth unemployment. The event has sparked controversy amid ongoing discussions about employment challenges for young people.
- Truck carrying returning refugees crashes in eastern Afghanistan, killing 22
A truck carrying Afghan families overturned in Jalalabad, eastern Afghanistan, killing 22 people. A man transported an injured girl to the hospital following the crash.
- Tenderness and Rage: how groups affected by HIV found power, comfort and joy in Aids activism
The London exhibition 'Tenderness and Rage' at the Wellcome Collection highlights how HIV-affected groups, including gay men, women of colour, and refugees, used activism to enhance rights and dignity. It features artifacts like die-in protests and hand-stitched plushies by HIV-positive women, emphasizing care and protest in the Aids movement.
- White House pauses removal of detainees to the DRC as Ebola outbreak widens
The Trump administration has temporarily paused deporting detainees to the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) amid an escalating Ebola outbreak, but experts argue the move will not curb the disease's spread. A woman transferred to Kinshasa faces detention limbo despite a court order for her return, highlighting enforcement challenges.
- ‘We saw terrible things’: Mali refugees tell of atrocities amid attacks
Thousands of Malians are fleeing their country due to attacks by multiple groups, including the army. Refugees report witnessing atrocities, highlighting the escalating violence in the region.
- Pope decries migrants and refugees being treated ‘worse than house pets’
Pope Leo criticizes Donald Trump's immigration policies for the mistreatment of migrants and refugees, calling for improved conditions. The Pope has previously expressed similar concerns about how refugees are handled.
- Sudan refugees returning home face new ‘struggle for survival’: UN
Sudanese refugees returning home face severe challenges due to heavily damaged infrastructure, including homes, water supplies, health services, and electricity. The UN warns of a 'struggle for survival' as chronic investment needs remain unmet.
- The state-funded slum scandal: How Victorian houses are being turned into squalid flats with ex-prisoners, addicts and refugees - while landlords and gangs pocket taxpayer millions... JACK HARDY's shocking dispatch
The article exposes a scandal where state-funded slum conversions in Victorian houses are creating squalid living conditions for ex-prisoners, addicts, and refugees, while landlords and gangs exploit the system to siphon taxpayer money. The report highlights systemic failures and corruption in housing policies.
- Millions of Burmese struggle to find safety in Thailand
Millions of Burmese refugees are struggling to find safety in Thailand, with many left exposed to risks. The situation highlights ongoing challenges in refugee protection and humanitarian aid.