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10-year-old Ruth Bitrus from Michika, in northeastern Nigeria, whose parents were killed by Boko Haram following the invasion of her hometown. IMMANUEL OFOLABI

Almost half of Nigerians want to move abroad in the next five years, Nosmot Gbadamosi writes, and the...

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A decade on from the revolution, and after a succession of chaotic governments, is democracy teetering in Tunisia, asks...

Irish border: A 'No hard Border' poster is seen below a road sign on the Irish side of the border between Ireland and Northern Ireland near Bridgend on 16 October 2019. REUTERS/Phil Noble

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The threat of Brexit has caused great anxiety about the return of a ‘hard border’ in Ireland. Yet it’s minority communities...

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Guangzhou is home to Asia’s largest African migrant population, who come to China chasing business opportunities, reputable...

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Despite worsening conditions in their home country, growing xenophobia is causing many to consider moving back home to...

As Spain becomes the busiest staging post on the migrant Mediterranean route, Julian Hattem speaks to the African migrants in its North African enclaves.

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Julian Hattem speaks to the migrants trapped in limbo.

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Vanessa Baird looks at how things would be if we could migrate freely. 

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Can we still talk of a ‘migration crisis’ in the EU? Nando Sigona asks.

A demonstrator demands her return to the Chagos Islands during a protest outside the Houses of Parliament, 2008. Photo: REUTERS/Andrew Winning

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Decades after the UK made them exiles, their children and grandchildren now face expulsion. Katie McQue...

Protesters carry a banner: ‘Humanity doesn’t require a green card’

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The inhumanity of child separation was no accident. Rachel Curtis reports from El Paso.

Salam Aldeen handing a child in a life jacket who had been rescued from the dinghy that just arrived to other volunteers. Volunteers take care of the children, until the parents manage one by one to leave the boat and receive back their children. 16 December 2015, Lesbos, Greece.

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Five volunteers who wanted to help refugees land safely have been acquitted. Tim Baster and ...

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Paul Parker reminds Sajid Javid that Quakers stand on the side of the oppressed.

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A migrant’s death provokes soul searching in Madrid. Sarah Babiker reports

What do Italy’s election results mean for migrants?

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The election results come as no surprise after a campaign marked by racist violence, argues ...

Antonythasan Jesuthasan (c) Cindy Sasha

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Cindy Sasha interviews former Tamil Tiger-turned-actor, Antonythasan Jesuthasan.

Two recipients of sanctuary scholarships outside SOAS in London

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A groundbreaking project seeks to get migrant students into university. Hazel Healy reports.

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