Category : Search result: Eritrean refugee


Syrian refugee stabbed in neck after vaping dispute

Shocking court case reveals brutal stabbing of Syrian refugee in UK street after victim asked attacker's girlfriend to stop vaping near children. Exclusive details from Manchester Crown Court.

Pryce: Refugee drama could ease UK migrant anger

Acclaimed actor Jonathan Pryce argues that compelling drama about refugee experiences could help counter rising anti-immigration sentiment in Britain, drawing from his powerful role in 'The New World's People'.

Britain's asylum capital at breaking point

An exclusive investigation reveals how one of Britain's most liberal cities is buckling under unprecedented strain as asylum seeker numbers spiral out of control, testing public services and community cohesion to their limits.

Reform UK campaign sinks refugee sanctuary plan

A controversial campaign by Reform UK has successfully pressured local councillors to abandon a council-of-sanctuary plan for refugees in the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare, exposing deep political divisions over immigration policy.

Afghan judge fears Taliban revenge on family

A pioneering former Afghan judge who shattered glass ceilings reveals her terror as Taliban death threats target her family left behind after she found sanctuary in Australia.

Ukrainian refugee murdered in North Carolina

A Ukrainian refugee mother who fled war finds tragedy in America as Iryna Zarutska is brutally murdered, with her partner now facing charges in a case that highlights domestic violence risks.

Starmer's Border Challenge: Control with Compassion

Keir Starmer's government faces the monumental challenge of reforming Britain's immigration system while balancing compassion with control. This analysis examines whether Labour can break the cycle of failure on border policy.

Nauru refugees hungry despite $15M per person spending

Shocking new reports reveal refugees and asylum seekers on Nauru are going hungry despite Australian government spending reaching £8 million per person annually. Exclusive investigation uncovers the human cost of offshore processing.

Trump considered sending asylum seekers to Guatemala

Exclusive: Former President Donald Trump allegedly considered redirecting asylum seekers to Guatemala in radical immigration policy shift that would have upended international refugee protocols.

Big Brother's Richard, 60: Celibate & Adopted Refugee

In a stunning revelation on Big Brother, 60-year-old Richard opens up about his celibate lifestyle and extraordinary journey of adopting a Ukrainian refugee, creating one of the most memorable moments in reality TV history.

UK's Controversial Nauru Asylum Deal Sparks Outcry

The UK government's latest immigration agreement with Nauru faces fierce criticism from human rights organisations and political opponents. Discover why this offshore processing deal is generating such controversy.

Teen Girls Raped on Migrant Boat to Europe

Exclusive report reveals two teenage girls were brutally raped by men aboard an overcrowded migrant boat crossing from Libya to Europe. The harrowing ordeal occurred as the vessel drifted for days, exposing the dire risks faced by women and children on th

Afghan Evacuee's 18-Month Heathrow Ordeal Ends

Exclusive: After 18 months stranded in a Heathrow hotel, Peter, an Afghan evacuee, is finally reunited with his family in the UK, marking the end of a long and uncertain journey.

Second migrant deported to France under UK deal

An Eritrean national becomes the second person removed to France under the UK's new returns agreement, amid mounting legal challenges and political debate over the policy's efficacy and humanity.

DVLA data breach exposes addresses of asylum seekers

A major DVLA data blunder has compromised the safety of vulnerable individuals, revealing the addresses of asylum seekers and domestic violence survivors. The UK Information Commissioner is now investigating.

First Asylum Seeker Removed to France in UK Deal

The Home Office has confirmed the first removal of an asylum seeker to France under a new reciprocal agreement, sparking immediate backlash from charities who label the scheme 'inhumane and unworkable'.

Page 1 of 4