Displacement is tough, but friendly policies and an adaptable mindset have helped Sudanese refugees to rebuild
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Whether Israel respects truce will come down to Trump, who will be under pressure from leaders trying to curb protests
Work in Brazil is precarious and exploitative for refugees – a situation long faced by marginalised citizens
Pablo Laurta’s far-right Varones Unidos group had the support of national politicians. Then he went on a killing spree
After two venue cancellations, a Nairobi vigil gathered barely a dozen people. So why did hosts delete posts about it?
Hull, a once busy port city in northern England that now faces high unemployment, is a key target for the far right
Kurds working in demolition are plugging a much-needed labour gap. But lack of legal status makes them vulnerable
Experience the sounds and sights of the Al-Hassan industrial zone in Jordan
A campaign to end informal work in Jordan is making refugees’ already precarious lives more vulnerable
‘Empowerment’ models let refugees into labour markets, but they also remove safety nets and invite exploitation
Once united in its stand against apartheid in South Africa, Latin America shows deep divisions over genocide in Gaza