Topic: Refugees
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Peymana Assad Q&A: ‘The UK government is playing games with the lives of refugees’
The first British-Afghan elected to political office talks about the challenges many in her community still face, and what a future Labour government should do for Afghanistan
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Brussels joins the UN in calls for Greece to stop persecuting humanitarians through its courts
A Greek court has dropped espionage charges against 25 aid workers but in a notorious case, an investigation is ongoing into allegations of people smuggling by humanitarians attempting to rescue refugees in the Aegean
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The Greek government wants a refugee-free capital by 2023
Authorities have moved thousands of migrants from Athens to camps in remote locations ahead of upcoming general election
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Grinding bureaucracy, scant resources and far-right rhetoric fuel an asylum crisis in Belgium
As refugees sleep on the streets, the Flemish-nationalist party Vlaams Belang is using social media to push its views into the mainstream
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A greener Glasgow
From Afghan allotments to vibrant gardens, Muslims are helping to bring verdant community spaces to the heart of the city
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‘Melilla massacre’ sparks a new reckoning on migrant rights in Spain
Deaths at the frontier of a Spanish enclave in North Africa have galvanised thousands to demand fairer immigration laws
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Refugee entrepreneurs in Bradford look forward to a New Dawn
Local businesspeople are mentoring the next generation of startups, helping them to adapt, thrive and compete for a £60,000 prize
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Lord Dubs Q&A: ‘The situation for refugees today is much more hostile’
The long-standing campaigner calls on the government to rethink its Rwanda asylum plan
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European Muslims add youth to the continent’s ageing population
France and Germany have the highest numbers of Muslims in Europe, but the UK could overtake them with 13 million by 2050