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Sister Jane Falke celebrates 70 years as a Catholic nun in Kansas this week. She entered religious life when she was 15.
Essential services for the Rohingya refugee population in Bangladesh are at risk of collapsing unless more money is found, ...
Malik Lutfi contemplated which of his family's belongings to salvage in the few moments he was given while Israeli troops carried out home demolitions in the Tulkarm refugee camp where he grew up in ...
Chief secretary P.K. Singh said the government has come up with 'a three-phase plan' to resettle those affected in the ...
Here are five things the U.N. does that you may not have known: U.N. agencies facilitate programs worldwide focused on women, tied to education, financial literacy, employment opportunities and more.
(RNS) — As of now, no answers have been given from Homeland Security, the Trump administration or other federal bodies. "Our appeals are not being heard," said Robin Gurung.
Fear and confusion grip a community of Asian refugees as the Trump administration cracks down on immigration. Since the missing men are stateless, it’s not clear where they’ll end up.
Over the years, the refugee population grew as thousands of children were born in camps across eastern Nepal. Between 1993 and 2003, Nepal and Bhutan held 15 rounds of bilateral talks for repatriation ...
ICE confirms additional deportations of Central Pa. refugees to Bhutan Nepali Supreme Court allows men to go back to refugee camps.
Suddenly deported after having lived for years in the US, a group of Nepali-speaking Bhutanese are caught in limbo, with both Nepal and Bhutan unwilling to provide them with citizenship rights.
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Bhutanese Refugees In Limbo After ICE Crackdown - MSNBefore that, this predominantly Hindu community was living in refugee camps in Nepal after being systematically persecuted and driven out of their original homeland, Bhutan, in the preceding decades.
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