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UN refugee agency says more than 122 million people forcibly displaced worldwide

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The U.N. refugee agency says the number of people forcible displaced by violence and persecution around the world has risen to more than 122 million, up by about 2 million from last year and a near-doubling over the last decade.

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Nostalgia, relief and loss as some Syrians mark their first Ramadan back home in years

Read full article: Nostalgia, relief and loss as some Syrians mark their first Ramadan back home in years

As they spend their first Ramadan in their country in years, many Syrians who’ve recently returned from abroad to a homeland they were forced to flee have been celebrating the end of the Assad family’s rule.

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Deportees from the US in Panama go embassy to embassy in desperate scramble to seek asylum

Read full article: Deportees from the US in Panama go embassy to embassy in desperate scramble to seek asylum

Migrants from Afghanistan, Russia, Iran and China deported from the United States and dropped into limbo in Panama are hopping door-to-door at embassies and consulates desperately seeking asylum in any country that would accept them.

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Refugee athletes want more of them to compete at the Olympics as migration takes global focus

Read full article: Refugee athletes want more of them to compete at the Olympics as migration takes global focus

South Sudanese runner Perina Lokure Nakang first ran for sport along the road near her refugee camp in Kenya.

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Aspects of US restrictions on asylum-seekers may violate international protections, UNHCR chief says

Read full article: Aspects of US restrictions on asylum-seekers may violate international protections, UNHCR chief says

The head of the U.N. refugee agency says he understands that the Biden administration enacted new restrictions on asylum-seekers entering the United States, but cautioned that some aspects of the executive order may violate refugee protection required under international law.

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UN raises alert for 780,000 people displaced in Mozambique, most due to violence in north

Read full article: UN raises alert for 780,000 people displaced in Mozambique, most due to violence in north

The United Nations’ refugee chief has raised a new alert over 780,000 displaced people in Mozambique.

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About 13 children die each day at a camp in Sudan for displaced people, medical charity MSF says

Read full article: About 13 children die each day at a camp in Sudan for displaced people, medical charity MSF says

Thirteen children are dying everyday of severe malnutrition at the Zamzam camp in Sudan’s Northern Darfur as a consequence of the 10 month war in their country, Medical charity Doctors without Borders or MSF said Monday.

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The UN refugee chief says that he's worried that the war in Ukraine is being forgotten

Read full article: The UN refugee chief says that he's worried that the war in Ukraine is being forgotten

The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees says that he’s worried that the war in Ukraine has been forgotten as the country prepares to mark two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion.

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110 million people forcibly displaced as Sudan, Ukraine wars add to world refugee crisis, UN says

Read full article: 110 million people forcibly displaced as Sudan, Ukraine wars add to world refugee crisis, UN says

The U.N. says 110 million people in the world today have had to flee their homes because of conflict, persecution, or human rights violations.

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UN agencies seek $5.6B to help Ukraine, its refugees abroad

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The U.N.’s humanitarian aid and refugee agencies say they are seeking $5.6 billion to help millions of people in Ukraine and 10 countries that have taken in fleeing Ukrainians in the wake of Russia’s invasion of their country nearly a year ago.

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Russia rejoins deal on wartime Ukrainian grain exports

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Diplomatic efforts have saved a wartime agreement that allowed Ukrainian grain and other commodities to reach world markets.

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The AP Interview: Refugee head sees lesson in Ukraine crisis

Read full article: The AP Interview: Refugee head sees lesson in Ukraine crisis

The U.N. refugee agency director says Europe’s embrace of millions of Ukrainians who fled Russia’s invasion has shown that it’s possible to welcome large numbers of asylum-seekers.

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UN: Sahel violence could drive more refugees toward Europe

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The head of the U.N. refugee agency says Europe should be more much worried than it is that larger numbers of people from Africa’s Sahel region could seek to move north.

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UN refugee agency: Number of displaced tops 100 million

Read full article: UN refugee agency: Number of displaced tops 100 million

The U.N. refugee agency says that the number of people forced to flee conflict, violence, human rights violations and persecution has crossed the milestone of 100 million for the first time on record, propelled by the war in Ukraine and other deadly conflicts.

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UN refugee agency: 1 million flee Ukraine in under a week

Read full article: UN refugee agency: 1 million flee Ukraine in under a week

The United Nations' refugee agency says 1 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia’s invasion less than a week ago.

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UN alarmed at increasing reports of Greek migrant pushbacks

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The U.N. refugee agency has voiced alarm at increasing reports of “horrific incidents” where migrants trying to slip into Greece and other European countries are allegedly being forced back.

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AP Interview: UN refugee chief says Afghan stability needed

Read full article: AP Interview: UN refugee chief says Afghan stability needed

The chief of the U.N. refugee agency says the international community and the Taliban will need to find a way to deal with each other for the sake of stabilizing Afghanistan.

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The Latest: UN says $1.2B pledged to help Afghans in need

Read full article: The Latest: UN says $1.2B pledged to help Afghans in need

The U.N. humanitarian chief says $1.2 billion has been promised to help Afghans facing a growing humanitarian crisis in the country and millions in the region, calling the pledges “an important step” toward helping the needy.

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Donors pledge $1.2 billion in emergency funds for Afghans

Read full article: Donors pledge $1.2 billion in emergency funds for Afghans

The United Nations has drummed up more than $1.2 billion in emergency pledges for helping 11 million Afghans facing an escalating humanitarian crisis in their homeland and millions more elsewhere in the region.

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UN refugee agency calls on US to end asylum restrictions

Read full article: UN refugee agency calls on US to end asylum restrictions

The U.N. refugee agency has made an unusual plea for the Biden administration to lift pandemic-related restrictions on people seeking asylum in the United States.

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UNHCR appeals to Italy not to impede migrants rescue boats

Read full article: UNHCR appeals to Italy not to impede migrants rescue boats

The head of the U.N. refugee agency says he has urged Italy not to unnecessarily impede NGOs that operate migrant rescue ships in the central Mediterranean, as warmer weather is expected to bring the usual seasonal uptick in the departure of smugglers’ boats from Libya.

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Tigray opposition parties assert 50,000-plus civilian deaths

Read full article: Tigray opposition parties assert 50,000-plus civilian deaths

FILE - In this Nov. 21, 2020, file photo, refugees who fled the conflict in Ethiopia's Tigray region arrive on the banks of the Tekeze River on the Sudan-Ethiopia border, in Hamdayet, eastern Sudan. The opposition parties say the international community should ensure the immediate withdrawal of fighters including soldiers from neighboring Eritrea, who witnesses say are supporting Ethiopian forces. The opposition parties assert that the hunger is man-made as cattle have been killed and raided, crops burned and homes looted and destroyed. The statement was signed by the Tigray Independence Party, the National Congress of Great Tigray and Salsay Weyane Tigray. They were undertaken to spur “sustained, impartial and unimpeded humanitarian access" to Tigray and to refugees and internally displaced people, he said.

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Report: Images show latest 'attack' on Ethiopia refugee camp

Read full article: Report: Images show latest 'attack' on Ethiopia refugee camp

(2021 Planet Labs, Inc via AP)NAIROBI – New satellite images of a refugee camp in Ethiopia’s embattled Tigray region show more than 400 structures have been badly damaged in what a research group believes is the latest “intentional attack” by fighters. We have no information on how many refugees were still in the camp last week,” U.N. refugee agency spokesman Chris Melzer said in an email. We demand access since the refugees are without supplies for two and a half months now and we are extremely concerned. Grandi noted “many reliable reports and firsthand accounts” of abuses including the forced return of refugees to Eritrea. Fighting continues in parts of the Tigray region.

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UN: Ethiopia's victory claim doesn't mean war is finished

Read full article: UN: Ethiopia's victory claim doesn't mean war is finished

Hospitals and health centers in the Tigray region are running “dangerously low” on supplies to care for the wounded, it added. Food is also running low, the result of the Tigray region being cut off from outside aid for almost a month. The latest explosions came just hours after Abiy declared victory in his government’s fighting against the Tigray People’s Liberation Front, which has run the northern Tigray region. “We need first and foremost access” to Tigray, Grandi said, adding that his U.N. colleagues in Addis Ababa are in discussions with the government there. But many of the refugees have said they were running from the deadly violence of Ethiopian forces and attacks from the direction of nearby Eritrea.

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Ethiopia declares victory as military takes Tigray capital

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Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said in a statement. The prime minister has rejected dialogue with TPLF leaders, including during a Friday meeting with three African Union special envoys. The Tigray region of 6 million people has been cut off from the world as the military pursued what Abiy called a “law enforcement operation" with airstrikes and tanks. Ethiopia’s government had warned residents there would be “no mercy” if they didn’t move away from the TPLF leaders in time. The United Nations said some fled as tanks closed in and Abiy's 72-hour ultimatum for TPLF leaders to surrender expired.

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UN refugee agency fears for displaced Venezuelans amid COVID

Read full article: UN refugee agency fears for displaced Venezuelans amid COVID

Of course, it is good that countries are taking these measures of prudence against the virus, Grandi said. The impact could be especially stark for 3.7 million Venezuelans abroad, the world's second-largest nationality of refugees after the 6.6 million Syrians displaced by their country's war. One region about which were very worried is, of course, Latin America and South America and in particular where countries host many millions of Venezuelans, Grandi said in an interview. Amid the outbreak, UNHCR has stepped up its cash transfer programs that put money directly in the pockets of displaced people. Grandi says 65 countries now benefit from such programs, and we have added 40 countries in just the last few months.

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