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Published in: oDRKyrgyzstan survives on money made by migrant workers, but it doesn’t know how to spend it
No country in the world is as dependent on remittances as Kyrgyzstan. But this money is often used by families to...
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Published in: oDRA new tale of migrant struggles in Moscow puts poverty, motherhood and hope on screen
This Russian-Kazakh film explores how people who migrate to Russia are often subject to forces far greater than themselves.
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Published in: oDRPoland vs. Azamat Baiduyev: how an EU member state deported a Chechen refugee back to face the Kadyrov regime
Azamat Baiduyev is the latest person to be deported from Poland on the basis of “secret materials”.
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Published in: oDRLights in the distance
A new book on migration processes in the European Union foregrounds human stories, militarising borders and Europe’s...
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Published in: oDRBy defending Russian journalist Ali Feruz, we defend ourselves. Now we need to repeat it
The solidarity campaign for Ali Feruz, who faced deportation to Uzbekistan, has been successful. What can we learn from it?
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Published in: oDRAnioł stróż Czeczenów
Przy białorusko-polskiej granicy utknęły setki zdesperowanych uchodźców z Czeczenii, którzy próbują przedostać się...
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Published in: oDRThe Chechen watcher
Hundreds of desperate Chechen refugees are still stranded on the Belarusian border, waiting to enter the EU. Many...
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Published in: oDRSyrian refugees in Russia have to fight for their rights
Syrian citizens are fleeing from their war-torn homeland, and some of them have chosen Russia as their country of...
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Published in: oDRRussian-Germans and the surprising rise of the AfD
The right-populist AfD party is soon to take its first seats in the Bundestag. What was the role of Germany’s...
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Published in: oDRNot in my classroom: Russia’s refugee children struggle to get to school
Headteachers in Russia’s schools are turning foreign children away — fearing hefty fines and pressure from the...
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Published in: oDRWhy Moscow will never get a museum of migration
Russian museums tend to avoid the subject of migration at all costs. For curators, it seems the people and history...
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Published in: oDRStrangers in the village
Despite Russia’s economic woes, labour migrants from Central Asia continue to arrive. And now they seek a better...
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Published in: oDRScaling back on healthcare may start with Russia’s migrants. But it won’t end there
The Russian state has absolved itself from providing social services to migrant workers. Are its own citizens next? RU
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Published in: oDRDisconnected society: how the war in the Donbas has affected Ukraine
People displaced by the war in eastern Ukraine need a community to represent their interests — any community. Why is...
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Published in: oDREuropa z second handu: Ukraińcy w Polsce
Ukraińców pracujących w Polsce jest już ponad milion. Ich liczba ciągle rośnie mimo wzrostu ksenofobicznych...
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Published in: oDRTerms and conditions apply: Georgia and Ukraine’s visa-free victory
The EU’s extension of visa-free regimes eastwards is more about managing migration flows than European values. Deutsch
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Published in: oDRSecond-hand Europe: Ukrainian immigrants in Poland
There are already over a million Ukrainians working in Poland. Despite a rise in xenophobic attitudes, their number...
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Published in: oDRIs Georgia still safe for Azerbaijani dissidents?
Georgia has long been an oasis for dissidents from neighbouring Azerbaijan. But with Baku investing in its western...
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Published in: oDRHow Azerbaijan is losing its brains
Educated young people in Azerbaijan see few prospects for work at home – and even fewer if they’re critically-minded. Русский
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Published in: oDRLong live the Azerbaijani diaspora!
Baku is going to great lengths to mobilise, or even create, an international Azerbaijani diaspora. To what end? Русский