Russian forces capture several villages in push into eastern Ukraine
Putin warns of ‘lightning-fast response’ to countries attempting to interfere in conflict
Putin warns of ‘lightning-fast response’ to countries attempting to interfere in conflict
British minister admits plan will be ‘difficult’ to implement, and the government expects legal challenges
Oxfam condemns Boris Johnson’s proposal as ‘cruel, immoral and impractical’
Bucharest’s well-resourced response moves to second phase of integrating refugees
One of Europe’s poorest countries struggles to help those fleeing from attacked neighbour
Red Cross say most important thing for Irish hosts to do is to be aware of trauma
The Fourth Time, We Drowned tells the stories of refugees clinging to hope while detained
Humanitarian crisis ‘increasing exponentially’ with many unable to meet basic needs
Kyiv ignores ultimatum from Moscow amid fears Mariupol residents were ‘kidnapped’
Alleged transportation of thousands ‘disturbing’ and ‘unconscionable’ if true
More than 10,000 people pledged accommodation for Ukrainian refugees. How does it work?
Many arriving with nowhere to go as host countries scramble to accommodate them
Inna, whose sister lives in Dublin, fears for her husband who has signed up to fight in Kyiv
‘All options’ are being explored to find ways to evacuate the newborns, FG Senator says
Sourcing of long-term accommodation taking longer than anticipated, says department
Authorities estimate victim, found off Naxos island in Greece, was three years old
Irish overseas offer humanitarian help in face of hunger, death and devastation
Court postpones verdicts in two cases in the trial of ousted leader Aung San Suu Kyi
Detainees include Eritreans, Somalis and Sudanese who have fled war or dictatorships
Human rights group urges European governments and Turkey, Jordan and Lebanon to halt any forced return of refugees
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We must learn the lessons of history and show generosity to Afghans
Poland and Baltic states building fences to block ‘weaponised’ migration via Minsk
Three Irish nationals exit Afghanistan while those awaiting exit now 36, says Coveney
New to the Parish: Abd nour Karouz arrived from Syria, via Lebanon, in 2018
International groups of lawyers intervene in case of Australian citizen Robert Pether
Camp became symbol of Europe’s response to migration crisis on its southern borders
Governing party buoyed by Saxony-Anhalt win as Germany prepares for autumn election
Rights advocates critical as UNHCR denounces move as ‘frightening race to the bottom’
Desperate refugees face uncertain future in poorly-run, unsafe detention centres
IHREC chief says law introduced four years ago relies on outdated concept of the family
Aid workers say children were looking for their parents after fire left hundreds missing
Witnesses say barbed wire fencing around camp trapped many including children
Humanitarian figures and NGOs call for rollout to take in all people for the global public good
Pandemic has reduced international attention paid to humanitarian crisis
Rights groups call for relocation to be halted on safety concerns and lack of consent from refugees
Officials warn number of refugees crossing border already exceeds projections
Some 4,000 refugees a day fleeing heavy fighting in Tigray region
Migrants continue to endure arbitrary and indefinite detention in dire living conditions
Vessel caught fire as Italian naval ship was taking people on board
Some 37 rescued but five children are among the dead after vessel’s engines explode
EU spending hundreds of millions in countries such as Niger to stop flow of migrants
With the Spain-Morocco border closed, livelihoods linked to cross-border trade have been taken away
UNHCR report finds 79.5m people – or one in 97 – on planet have been forcibly displaced
UNHCR expresses ‘profound shock’ at death by suicide of Ugandan man in his 20s
UN high commissioner for refugees: People being killed, women raped, children cannot go to school
Bloc leaders announce financial support as UN questions Greece’s suspension of asylum applications
Bardarash Letter: Camp’s occupants struggle on after having lost everything
‘Most of these people go to sell sweets on the streets. Or they have to beg to be able to eat’
Harvey Duthie to take up role of chief fundraiser and also university vice-president
Turning followers’ 1,000 tweets into What You Need to Be Warm was ‘ridiculously hard’
Refugees left to fend for themselves as UN staff say food provision to stop within weeks
EU project aims to back efforts in aiding 1,500 asylum seekers detained in Libya
EU-wide prevarication on citizens who joined Islamic State will lead to long-term problems
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Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
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