I helped thousands of migrants at the U.S. border
I had no medical training beyond basic first aid. But I'd raised three adventurous boys in this backcountry.
Refugees would get millions for housing under new bill
The House on Saturday will vote on a package of spending bills, including funds for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
Refugees given $6,000 to help with housing
A wide array of new refugees in Michigan can be provided $500 per month for rental assistance but must meet some basic requirements.
Why Isn't Migration a Big-Ticket Issue in Turkey's Municipal Elections?
Voters are simply exhausted by the refugee issue, as the Turkish system of hosting migrants and refugees defies simple solutions.
Russians are hunting down Ukrainian refugees in heart of NATO
Almost 6.5 million people have fled Ukraine since Russia's full-scale invasion, according to the United Nations.
Refugees get fast track for work permits
New USCIS rule cuts the refugee work permit waiting period to 30 days, enhancing U.S. integration efforts.
Ukraine migrants to US are becoming homeless as funding dries up
Speaking exclusively to Newsweek, the charity Razom for Ukraine detailed the consequences of New York City not renewing its funding.
Abraham turned himself in at the border. I took his case pro-bono
I was terrified that I would do something wrong and put his life at risk.
Refugee princess's lost Book of Psalms believed found after centuries
Fragments of an almost 1,000-year-old manuscript have been found in the bindings of books from around 1600.
Community-Based Resettlement Is Good for Both Refugees and Communities
Relying solely on traditional refugee resettlement is risky.
Hundreds of North Korean defectors at risk after China's mass deportation
Rights groups want the United States to take the lead in bringing international pressure to bear on China for putting refugees at risk of imprisonment or worse.
New Iron Curtain descending on Putin's Russia
Finland, Norway, Estonia and Norway are looking to tighten their borders against refugees coming from Russia.
Russia slams Hollywood celebrities
Angelina Jolie and George Clooney were among a host of stars blasted by a Russian official for speaking out on global humanitarian causes.
Armenians Deserve the Right to Return to Nagorno-Karabakh
As things stand, the United States and the European Union were essentially bystanders, indifferent or impotent, to one of the largest expulsions of a civilian population since World War II.
I'm a New Mother and This Is Why I'm Fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh
By blocking the Lachin Corridor, a road that is our lifeline to nearby Armenia and to the world, Azerbaijan has created an ever-worsening humanitarian crisis that has reached a catastrophic tipping point in recent days.
The World's Double Standard in Refugee Response is Blaring
The world must confront its double standard in aid response.
Ukrainian girl who escaped war tragically dies on way to visit Disneyland
Anja Plankevych, 7, died in a traffic accident during a family vacation.
What Makes 5 Lives More Valuable Than 750? Lots of Money
The total amount of money spent to find the Titan is yet to be revealed, but bets can be made that the price tag will be high.
Ukraine was my safe haven as a Palestinian. Then war came
I knew I didn't want to become another victim. I wanted to become a warrior and a fighter.
The World Bank Should Talk to Refugees
Refugee-led organizations (RLOs) are on the rise in number and power around the world, and this is a good thing for all of us.
"I'm a combat medic in Ukraine. I hear what Russian soldiers do to women"
I've witnessed first-hand that women in war zones are absolutely vulnerable.
Ukrainian Refugees in Poland Need Help
Poland's generosity to Ukrainian refugees is stretched to its limit.
The complicated future of Ukrainian refugees in the U.S.
Thousands who fled to safety in America are now caught in immigration limbo. Will they be forced to return home?
The U.S. Needs More Skilled Workers
The Biden administration should ensure that displaced people can live and work in the United States long-term.
One Year On, Rohingya Path Out of Genocide Remains Unclear
The ultimate goal in pursuing a path out of genocide must be to create the conditions conducive to safe, voluntary, and sustainable return of Rohingya to their homeland in Myanmar.
One year into war, millions of Ukrainians may never return home
"I called [my husband] Andrei from Poland every single day for four months, crying and saying, 'I want to come home. I want to come home.'"
"I'm an American chef, in Ukraine I saw the heartbreak Russia has caused"
Chef Brandon Chrostowski writes about supporting Ukraine in the war against Russia in this exclusive essay.
As border debate brews, DOJ leaves visas for Afghan legal allies in limbo
"It's either I escape or risk dying," a former Afghan official who worked in the DOJ program said. "I'm running out of time."
"A Russian tank destroyed my home in Ukraine, but we have one ray of hope"
In an original Newsweek essay, Yana Psaryova talks about losing her home in the Russia-Ukraine War.
Passengers hit by freak waterfall as cruise ship steers to avoid raft—video
Cruise liner Harmony of the Seas experienced a surprise waterfall on Tuesday after dodging a suspected refugee raft.