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The UK Home Office announced the suspension of new applications to the family reunion scheme — a vital pathway that allowed refugees to bring their spouses and children to safety.
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Armed groups have been fighting the military junta since a coup in 2021. What has changed in four years? How is China involved? And what has happened to Aung Sun
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A confidential USAID assessment revealed “critical” concerns about the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation’s (GHF) ability to protect Palestinian civilians and deliver food just days before the State Department approved $30 million
Casey Tolan ,Isabelle Chapman We analyzed data on ICE arrests and detainers published by the Data Deportation Project, a research group associated with UC Berkeley law school. The data includes