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Tag: migrants

Belarus is Europe’s greatest liability

by Matthew Slade15 Nov 202115 Nov 2021Leave a comment

EU leaders need to address the chaos emanating from Minsk.

Opinion belarus, brussels, election, european union, migrants, migration, putin, russia

Face-off: To address violence against women, should refugee status be granted based on gender?

by Jamie Schlegel13 Feb 202119 Feb 2021Leave a comment

Fellows Delarai and Jamie face off on the topic of amending refugee status to include gender justifications.

Face-off, IWSJ asylum, courts, domesticviolence, equality, female, femicide, immigration, migrant, migrants, women

Honduran migrants reach Guatemala on foot amid pandemic

by Sabrina Pierre29 Oct 20202 Comments

Thousands of Honduran migrants reach Guatemala in the hopes of migrating to the United States.

News from the World Honduras, human security, latin america, migrants, pandemic
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