Refugees
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Vietnamese asylum seekers forcibly returned by Australia face jailFour people go on trial after four others were jailed last month, despite assurances from both countries they would face no sanction
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Patrick Kingsley on Europe's refugee crisis - Guardian Live eventEurope is facing a wave of migration unmatched since the end of the second world war. At a Guardian Live event Patrick Kingsley, the Guardian’s migration correspondent, hosted a panel discussion to discuss the political challenges behind the escalating crisis
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World Humanitarian Summit: who to follow on TwitterPoliticians, aid organisations and civil society leaders are meeting in Istanbul on 23-24 May in an attempt to reform the humanitarian system. Here’s who to follow on Twitter to keep up with the discussion
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All roads lead to Djibouti as refugees flee Yemen even as migrants head thereRefugees sailing across the Bab-el-Mandeb strait to escape Yemen’s civil war are passing migrants heading in the opposite direction in search of a better life
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The Guardian view on renewed tensions between the EU and Turkey: tough times aheadEditorial: The EU is playing for time in the hope that the summer will pass without the Aegean bursting wide open again
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France grants asylum to family forced into hiding after fleeing SyriaCampaign to allow Al Elfis to stay succeeds after decision to expel them overturned
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Syrian refugees bring life back to Swedish city – with shisha clubs and falafel cafesMigrants fleeing war in the Middle East have brought new culture and a trade revival to Malmö
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The New Odyssey and Cast Away review – stories from Europe’s refugee crisisThese detailed, passionate reports from journalists Patrick Kingsley and Charlotte McDonald-Gibson of perilous journeys across the Mediterranean aim at producing better policy through empathy
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Syrian refugee wins appeal against forced return to TurkeyDecision by Greek asylum service to overturn deportation order throws EU-Turkey migration deal into chaos
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Children fleeing conflict deserve more than razor wire and border fences
Children fleeing conflict deserve more than razor wire and border fences
Carsten Völz and Andreas PappThe world humanitarian summit must prioritise the protection of the 30 million children displaced by conflict and crisis -
Countries not fulfilling pledges to help Syrian refugees, report findsConcern Worldwide says just a sixth of the money pledged at London summit has actually been allocated to the crisis
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Europe veers to the right at its peril. We should heed the lessons of 1913Across the EU, countries are closing their borders and turning inwards. We must do all we can to avert an implosion
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Why are so many children around the world out of school? – podcastAs the world humanitarian summit approaches, Lucy Lamble looks at why 75 million children can’t access adequate education
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Ai Weiwei says EU's refugee deal with Turkey is immoralUnveiling work documenting his time on Lesbos, Chinese artist describes getting caught up in ‘shameful humanitarian crisis’
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Kindertransport survivors on today's child refugeesWith a memorial service planned for Nicholas Winton, who rescued 669 children from Czechoslovakia before the second world war, we hear from one of those he saved and others on living a new life in the UK
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Campaign catchup: Labor offers what the doctors orderedElection 2016: Bill Shorten vows an end to Medicare rebate freeze as Malcolm Turnbull warms up on border protection, writes Elle Hunt
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The Guardian view on Libya: a nation’s tragedy, a continent’s problemEditorial: Europe must not close its eyes to the fate of one of Africa’s best-resourced countries. The bloody chaos there could all too easily find its way to the continent’s shores
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Only 177 Syrian refugees resettled in EU under deal with TurkeyFive member states have taken between five and 55 people each under controversial agreement that is at risk of unravelling
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The Syrian who's aiming to get refugees jobs in Berlin's booming tech sceneMigrantHire was co-founded by Syrian refugee and developer Hussein Shaker, who struggled to find work in IT when he arrived in Germany
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Campaign day 10: Peter Dutton's comments on refugees dominate debate – as it happenedMalcolm Turnbull questioned over immigration minister’s claims ‘illiterate’ refugees are taking Australian jobs. Follow all the updates on day 10 of the campaign
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Divert 10% of EU funds to deal with refugee crisis, says Germany