Myanmar Junta Forcibly Recruiting Rohingya Men: UN
Exclusive reports reveal Myanmar's military regime is coercing Rohingya men into its ranks amidst a fierce offensive against ethnic insurgents, raising international alarm over human rights abuses.
Exclusive reports reveal Myanmar's military regime is coercing Rohingya men into its ranks amidst a fierce offensive against ethnic insurgents, raising international alarm over human rights abuses.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper vows to fast-track asylum for Ukrainians escaping forced conscription, criticising the UK's current response as a 'betrayal' of its commitments.
Exclusive: Afghan women refugees reveal how football transformed their lives, providing purpose and community after fleeing Taliban rule. Their inspiring journey from trauma to triumph.
Glasgow's SNP leader issues a stark warning that the city is on the brink of a migrant disaster, unable to cope with a surge in homeless refugees following Labour's hotel crackdown. Exclusive analysis reveals the mounting pressure on Scotland's largest ci
A British couple in Somerset faces a devastating choice: evict a Ukrainian refugee they call 'family' or risk enforcement action over a converted outbuilding, exposing a critical flaw in the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
Inspiring stories of Ukrainian children and teenagers displaying incredible bravery, and how the generosity of Daily Mail readers is providing them with vital support, education, and hope for the future.
Exclusive documents reveal Nauruan officials are preparing for the challenging transfer of a cohort from Australia's offshore processing regime, citing potential hostility and complex security concerns.
Nine years after the death of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi, his photograph remains a powerful symbol of the human cost of failed asylum policies. This editorial examines the enduring legacy of a tragedy that shook the world.
Exclusive: The UK government has quietly abolished the 28-day grace period for newly recognised refugees, leaving them at immediate risk of homelessness and potentially tearing families apart. Charities warn of a looming humanitarian crisis.
The UN refugee agency warns of a coercive campaign by Syria's government, forcing vulnerable refugees in Lebanon to return to an unsafe homeland, despite ongoing risks and lack of basic services.
The Home Office faces mounting criticism as new rules prevent refugee women and children from reuniting with families. Charities warn of devastating human impact.
Ten years after their harrowing 2,700-mile journey from war-torn Syria, two siblings reflect on their incredible escape, resilience, and building a new life in Germany.
Two brothers who fled the Bosnian War with just £300 have built a £15 million food manufacturing business in the UK, employing 150 people and supplying major supermarkets.
The Labour Party pledges to stop the 'exorbitantly expensive' use of hotels for asylum seekers, criticising the Conservative government's costly and inefficient system. Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper outlines a plan for more orderly and secure proces
The Scottish Government accuses energy regulator Ofgem of 'passing the buck' and failing to protect displaced Ukrainian families from crippling debt and high tariffs, escalating a major political row.
Polish President Andrzej Duda has blocked a bill to extend financial support for Ukrainian refugees, citing economic strain and calling for an EU-wide solution. The move creates uncertainty for over 800,000 Ukrainians in Poland.
A former Vietnamese 'boat person' who found refuge in the UK draws stark parallels between the controversial asylum seeker hotel policy and the dire migrant camps of 1970s Hong Kong, urging the nation not to abandon its humanitarian principles.
A Ukrainian mother recounts her family's perilous 1,500-mile journey from the war-torn Donbas region to safety in Exeter, Devon, in a hired Toyota, navigating checkpoints and shelling.
In a powerful act of interfaith solidarity, a mosque in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, has opened its doors to provide sanctuary and support for newly arrived Afghan refugees, embodying the true spirit of American welcome.
A British man and his Ukrainian partner tell of their bureaucratic nightmare after being stranded in Warsaw when the UK visa centre refused their application to flee the war.
An exclusive look at the Ukrainian Freedom Orchestra's powerful UK tour. Musicians share their stories of defiance, art as resistance, and performing while their homeland endures war.
Exclusive report reveals a massive surge in Afghan refugees crossing into Iran, creating a humanitarian crisis as Tehran threatens mass deportations back to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan.
Exclusive report reveals a massive surge in Afghan refugees crossing into Iran, driven by Taliban persecution and looming threats of forced returns from Pakistan.
Residents of Kent open their homes and hearts to Ukrainian refugees fleeing war, showcasing Britain's compassion in crisis.
English councils have failed to spend more than £300m allocated to support Ukrainian refugees, raising questions about resource management and housing shortages.
Sensitive details of Afghan refugees housed in UK hotels were mistakenly shared, raising serious privacy concerns and potential risks.
A bold new adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic 'A Christmas Carol' reimagines Ebenezer Scrooge as a politician opposing refugee rights, sparking fresh debate on timeless themes.
A deadly cholera outbreak in Sudan has infected more than 1,200 people, with Médecins Sans Frontières warning of a worsening humanitarian disaster due to conflict and lack of clean water.
Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick faces backlash after suggesting the BBC's 'Thought for the Day' segment should focus on British values rather than refugee issues, sparking accusations of xenophobia.
Thousands of Afghan refugees are being forcibly returned from Pakistan and Iran, as the Taliban's rule exacerbates humanitarian crises in Afghanistan.