EU migration policies are enabling deaths at sea
People are prevented from safely reaching territory where they can seek asylum
People are prevented from safely reaching territory where they can seek asylum
No end in sight to conflict which has seen some 150,000 civilians displaced
The end of a rescue ship’s ninth mission in the area underlines growing danger in Libya
On Friday, the Alan Kurdi ship pulled 32 Libyans from a small boat in the Mediterranean
Politician who fought Mafia says Europe will face ‘second Nuremberg’ over migrant policy
With a death toll of over 1,200 so far this year, this is the world’s deadliest migration route
‘When the train stops I will step onto that platform with hope and no fear’
‘I went to salve the guilt of my own privilege. Instead, I came face to face with ordinary people.’
Images of eight-month-old Layla Ghandour shocked the world and triggered a fresh dispute
In 2016, Lille university invited people from the refugee camp to enrol. Is the ‘experiment’ working?
Figures show perilous journeys continue on anniversary of three-year-old’s death
Football For Refugees is working to bring a touch of colour back into lives of child refugees
The winning photo capturing the murder of Russian ambassador on camera raises questions about sensationalism and giving publicity to terrorism
Empathy can help curb recidivism and speeds up the healing of patients in hospitals, and Peter Bazalgette reckons it can solve a lot of our currents societal problems
Giving platform to naysayers would have sown division in welcoming town
Bana al-Abed’s account of bombings has attracted wide attention – as well as scepticism
Ireland and Ulster rugby player Trimble travelled to two refugee camps in Tanzania
A year after the boy drowned, those trying to escape war still get little help from Europe
Photograph of three-year-old boy’s body lying at waters edge prompted global outcry
Of the thousands of migrants sheltering on Sicily, many are unaccompanied children
Image of shocked Omran Daqneesh represents reality for millions of children
Hassan, a teacher from Syria, pays €2,000 for a dinghy crossing from Turkey to Greece
Frances Fitzgerald said last year Ireland would take up to 4,000 people under EU plan
Patrick Pearse set out a mystical rationale for Irish nationality. How does his vision stand up in now, and can a nation state compete with the forces of hypercapitalism?
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