Migration
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Club Deportivo Palestino has become a focal point for tensions between Santiago’s sizeable Arab and Jewish communities
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UAE projects involving major western museums accused of treating foreign labourers as modern-day slaves
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Young people flee Eritrea as ‘open-ended’ national service, soaring food prices and poor job prospects bite, reports UNHCR
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Modern-day slavery in focus Traffickers turn to teenagers to drive migrant boats across Mediterranean
People smugglers in Egypt and Libya are escaping justice by using children to ferry migrants to Europe, leaving the youngsters to face jail and huge fines
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UN special rapporteur warns millennium development goals went for ‘low-hanging fruit’ at expense of tackling inequality
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Immigration watchdog says of the 112 interviews of asylum seekers he reviewed, 10% included unsatisfactory questions
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Modern-day slavery in focus Thousands of African child migrants feared in thrall to Italian traffickers
More than 3,000 minors may have fallen victim to forced labour and sexual exploitation after vanishing from homes and shelters. Luca Muzi reports -
Outcry after Romanian migrant Gheorge Ionas fined £500 for forcing Armagh apple pickers to endure ‘extreme exploitation’
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Simon Robins: The many thousands who have died trying to reach the EU’s ‘promised land’ deserve better than a shallow grave and a broken stone
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Research into migrant deaths in Europe shows 22,000 missing, presumed dead, in past 14 years – more than half the global total
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Sede Alonge: African migrants are not Europe’s problem alone. The AU should try to limit illegal migration and make Africa more appealing to its people
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Refugees in Turkish border town of Akçakale expect more to flee Syria if the US continues bombing campaign
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Zeid Ra'ad Zeid al-Hussein says survivors' accounts of incident in which 500 died point to 'crime that must not go unpunished'
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Without more money, World Food Programme warns food rations will be reduced and voucher schemes slashed
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The news of 700 would-be illegal migrants, possibly more, feared drowned after traffickers rammed their boat off Malta has brought the issue of migration into Europe to a head. But what can be done about it?
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Despite the many dangers of trying to cross the Mediterranean, tens of thousands of refugees still seek asylum in Europe, writes Patrick Kingsley
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Massively increased numbers of migrants sailing to Europe this year is stretching EU border resources to breaking point
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Report says a third of migrant workers in industry are trapped in debt bondage and have their passports illegally withheld
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Survivors say migrant boat was attacked by people traffickers when passengers refused to switch to unseaworthy vessel
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Letter: In humanitarian disasters it is accepted that those who perish should be identified. The same does not apply where refugees die at sea
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Syrian war has swelled number without identity papers as thousands of undocumented children are born in refugee camps
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Two survivors of 6 September sinking said traffickers rammed boat after passengers refused to transfer to other vessel
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Rescuers search for survivors after boat carrying African migrants to Europe capsizes near Tajoura, east of Tripoli
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Only 26 of 250 people on board thought rescued after boat goes down near Tajoura, east of Tripoli
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David Batty: The ITUC says conditions for labourers on a complex of museums and luxury resorts in Abu Dhabi 'may amount to forced labour'
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Sean O'Hagan on photography Factory floors and sexual frustration: photographing the migrant worker’s life
Sean O’Hagan: From crumpled Page 3s in a brick plant in Bedford to the cliche of Italian family weddings, a new group show called Rebecoming tackles emigration head on -
Women's rights and gender equality in focus Syria's refugees: fears of abuse grow as Turkish men snap up wives
Increasing number of women who have fled conflict are opting to marry Turks, many as second, third or even fourth wives -
Thousands of Eritreans risk their lives each year trying to reach the United Kingdom and one man's successful journey meant suffering privations for three years
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Modern-day slavery in focus World's most dangerous journey? Eritreans risk life and limb to get to UK – interactive
Every month, up to 4,000 Eritreans flee the country in search of a new home, travelling along routes notorious for human trafficking. Here, we follow the journey of a refugee as he makes the three-year trek -
Migrant numbers, boosted by Syrians and Libyans fleeing conflict, predicted to exceed height of Arab spring
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Krishna Upadhyaya and Ghimire Gundev were investigating the Gulf state's controversial treatment of Nepalese workers
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Editorial: Thailand should be embarrassed that its courts are being used to prosecute a British researcher for alleging abuse of migrant workers in its food industry
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Helena Smith: Last year, Greek farm guards shot at illegal migrant strawberry pickers, wounding 35. When a court acquitted them this summer, there was outrage. At the camp, where they continue to live like slaves, the workers share their stories
Modern-day slavery in focus The global slavery index is based on flawed data – why does no one say so?