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In one of the worlds largest refugee camps, thousands of predominantly Somali refugees hoping to travel to the U.S. are waiting anxiously to see if the program will be resumed later in April.
The Toronto-based outfit has nabbed rights to “Freedom Way,” a Nigerian drama directed by Afolabi Olalekan, and “My Brother Ali,” a documentary from filmmaker Paula Palacios that chronicles a Somali ...
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) had to make the gut-wrenching decision this week to end our work with the federal government to resettle refugees and coordinate support services on ...
In “My Brother Ali,” Palacios documents a decade-long odyssey that began when she met the titular Somali refugee in a Ukrainian detention center in 2012. The personal documentary spans ...
Picture: Jake Nowakowski / NewsWire Mr Ahmed, a Somali refugee known to have mental health ... in the days since the incident. Around 200 people gathered at Nicholson St in Footscray on Tuesday ...
The East African nation, which has maintained an open-door asylum policy, is hosting more than 700,000 refugees and asylum seekers, mainly from Somalia, South Sudan, Burundi and the Democratic ...
Mr Ahmed, a Somali refugee with no fixed address who was known ... A Victoria Police spokesperson said a small crowd of “volatile” people began to throw bottles at police as they marched ...
Somali refugee Abdifatah Ahmed was shot dead by police ... Picture: Andrew Henshaw People gather outside Footscray Plaza where Mr Ahmed was killed. Picture: Ian Currie Some community sources ...
Hundreds of professors are asking Canadian federal party leaders to provide a safe sanctuary for “academic refugees” and safeguard freedoms, as American universities face mounting pressure ...