Migrants
148 Bangladeshis return home from Libya
A total 148 Bangladeshis were brought back from war-torn Libya on Wednesday through Voluntary Humanitarian Return (VHR) of International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
Over 1,000 Central American migrants try to enter Mexico
More than a thousand Central American migrants on Saturday surged onto a bridge spanning the Suchiate River between southern Mexico and Guatemala as Mexican National Guardsmen attempted to impede their journey north.
Migrants, troops slowly build up on Guatemala-Mexico border
More than 200 mostly Honduran migrants rested on a bridge at the Guatemala-Mexico border waiting for the arrival of others and hoping sheer numbers will improve their chances of entering Mexico and continuing their journey north.
Migrants, troops slowly build up on Guatemala-Mexico border
More than 200 mostly Honduran migrants rested on a bridge at the Guatemala-Mexico border waiting for the arrival of others and hoping sheer numbers will improve their chances of entering Mexico and continuing their journey north.
Cyprus steps up dividing line patrols amid migrant influx
Joint police and military patrols are being launched along ethnically split Cyprus' dividing line to counter an influx of migrants crossing from the breakaway north, the country's interior minister said Monday.
Border activist says he'd never hide migrants from US agents
A member of a humanitarian aid group whose criminal case has garnered international attention testified Tuesday that neutrality guides his work near the U.S.-Mexico border, denying that he has ever helped migrants hide or told them how to avoid authorities.
Migrants required to live in regional Australia under new visa scheme
The Australian government has launched its new visa scheme aimed at luring more migrants to rural areas.
Migrants thrust by US officials into the arms of the cartels
The gangsters trawling Nuevo Laredo know just what they’re looking for: men and women missing their shoelaces.
Migrants thrust by US officials into the arms of the cartels
The gangsters trawling Nuevo Laredo know just what they’re looking for: men and women missing their shoelaces.
Migrants endure rape and torture on route through Yemen
Zahra struggled in the blue waters of the Gulf of Aden, grasping for the hands of fellow migrants. Hundreds of men, women and teenagers clambered out of a boat and through the surf, emerging, exhausted, on the shores of Yemen.