'Six million children uprooted in Sudan' estimates Save the Children
The organization Save the Children has estimated that there are around six million children who have been uprooted by conflict in Sudan.
The organization Save the Children has estimated that there are around six million children who have been uprooted by conflict in Sudan.
A plane carrying scores of Afghan nationals deemed at risk of persecution by the Taliban has prompted a political wrangle in Germany, where an incoming government promises a tougher stance on migration.
Germany's Federal Administrative Court has issued a decision saying that the deportation of two asylum seekers from Germany to Greece under the EU’s Dublin Regulation is permissible. This follows a series of similar rulings in recen1
The lifeless body of a woman was discovered on Friday, April 11, in a camp in Loon-Plage, not far from Dunkirk. She is believed to be "a woman of Sudanese nationality who had health problems," the prosecutor said, without providing1
Brussels has tightened its asylum rules with a list of seven countries that it deems to be safe for people to stay or return. The list of countries includes India, Bangladesh and Egypt.