World Refugee Day
A Rohingya Refugee Crossed Two International Borders With His High School Sweetheart
For Abdullah, India was the land of religious brotherhood, Bollywood, and Divya Bharti.
Inside the 'Museum of Food', a Pop-Up Kitchen of Refugee Cooks
Using Google Translate and the universal language of the stove, women from different countries find a common tongue.
3,500 Salvaged Life Jackets Storm Denmark for Ai Weiwei's Latest
For World Refugee Day, Ai Weiwei placed thousands of refugee life jackets in the windows of Copenhagen’s Kunsthal Charlottenborg.
A New Student-Led Campaign Sends Refugees to Oxford for Free
Students at the UK's oldest university are giving refugees a chance for an education.
7 Ways Americans Can Shut Down Common Myths About Refugees
Contrary to conventional wisdom, refugees welcomed to the United States come from all over the world, represent a diversity of religions, and are invariably hard-working and successful.
These Striking Photos Capture Myanmar's Resilient Displaced Community
In June 2012, widespread violence between Buddhists and Muslims in Myanmar's Rakhine State led to the displacement of 145,000 people. Five years later, nearly 100,000 still reside in camps on the outskirts of the capital.
Displaced Family Gets New Lease on Life After Surviving Threat of ISIS
A soft-spoken Yazidi couple, Suleiman Khalf Kajo and his wife, Khabshe, have lived in a refugee camp in northern Syria with their family since fleeing ISIS in August 2014.
A Drought Has Forced 1 Million People to Leave Home and Find Water
Drought and terrorism have displaced countless people in Somalia, including 8-year-old Falastine Mohamed Ahmed.
On World Refugee Day, Now Is the Wrong Time to Turn Your Back
As the global refugee displacement burden grows - with 10 million new people displaced in 2016 alone - the call for long-term solutions from the international community only grows louder.
There are more refugees today than ever before
Nearly two years have passed since the image of a lifeless 2-year-old, Alan Kurdi, washed up on a Turkish shore horrified the world, waking it to a surging refugee crisis that had gone largely unnoticed.
Syrian Family Reunited in Seattle After US Travel Ban Lifted
Among the crowd rallying in downtown Seattle on Jan. 29 were Emtisal and Ahmed Bazara, refugees from Syria. Their two older children had been barred from entering the United States because of President Trump's executive order.