World The challenge to educate the children uprooted by the siege of Marawi In partnership with The European Commission Two years after Marawi's siege, 66,000 Filipinos still live in tents or shelters and only a small amount of displaced children have resumed school regularly. Improving access to education is among the aims of a project, funded by EU Humanitarian Aid, which has been a gamechanger for many families. 28/11/2019
USA Euroviews. Thanksgiving honors refugees who made a new home in America. Trump's policies do the opposite ǀ View Instead of welcoming asylum seekers with open arms, the president has posited that our country is full. He couldn't be more wrong. 28/11/2019
My Europe Series Greece: A safe haven for Turks threatened over Gülen movement links Many Turkish teachers, public servants and entrepreneurs, unable to return home because of fears of arrest and with no belief in the independence of the Turkish justice system, are trying to start a new life in the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki. 22/11/2019
Greece Greece to replace crowded refugee camps with closed detention centres The 3,000-person-capacity Moria camp, currently home to 15,000 migrants, is among those earmarked for closure and conversion into a detention centre. 20/11/2019
Spain Meet the communist town in Spain that switched to the far-right Totana became the only municipality ruled by the communist United Left party to vote massively for the far-right Vox party. 19/11/2019
Europe News The Brief: EU's role in the Palestine's dream of statehood Ahead Israel's deadline to form a new government, Euronews traveled to the West Bank by invitation from the EU. The bloc's role in the region is in question, after the US policy shift away from the two-state solution. 19/11/2019
France Nigerian migrant, 25, dies after starting fire in tent in Calais Conditions for migrants in northern France remain dire three years since the demolition of the so-called Calais Jungle. 03/11/2019
United Kingdom Euroviews. Criminalised and chastised: the brutal reality of seeking asylum in the UK ǀ View With the majority of British people in favour of reducing immigration to the UK, and a government largely following punitive policies that lead to detention for ayslum seekers, is it any wonder that the UK is ranked as one of the worst countries for those looking for shelter. 01/11/2019
No Comment Refugees and police clash at Cape Town protest against xenophobia Around 100 people were arrested on October 30 as part of an operation to disperse a group of refugees and asylum seekers who had staged a prolonged sit-in near the United Nations refugee agency in Cape Town. 30/10/2019
World Migrants from overcrowded Greek island camps transferred to mainland The islands are close to Turkey and have seen a surge of new arrivals. The UNHCR says there are now 33,700 people living there. 23/10/2019
Living The new capsule jewellery collection launched to help women in need All you need to know about the jewellery brand on a mission to empower refugee women. 16/10/2019
Europe News Inside the Belgian church helping to welcome migrants to Europe For thirty years, the parish of Riches Claires in Brussels has been caring for those new to European life. 30/09/2019
Cinema Change in narrative: how can film play a part in refugee crises? Humanitarians and Arab filmmakers gathered during the 3rd edition of El Gouna Film Festival in Egypt to discuss the cinema industry’s role in refugee crises across the globe. 23/09/2019
United Kingdom How the English Channel became a new frontier of the migrant crisis Stranded in France, forced out of Italy, refugees make a desperate bid for Britain 30/08/2019
United Kingdom France and UK pledge to stop English Channel migrant crossings Home Secretary Priti Patel has promised to crackdown on 'ruthless people smugglers'. 30/08/2019
World 'People can die if we don’t act,' says founder of migrant rescue NGO 'People can die if we don’t act,' says Axel Steier, the co-founder of the German NGO Mission Lifeline 29/08/2019
Belgium A flipper and a plastic bottle float: an Iraqi man's deadly asylum bid 'We don’t know where he started. We don’t know what his intentions were. We don’t know where he drowned.' 28/08/2019
Europe News The Brief: EU seeks solidarity over migration, UK ramps up No Deal preps As another NGO ship is subject to a standoff over where to disembark, the EU urged member states to show the same 'spirit of solidarity' for the people aboard the Ocean Viking after six EU countries offered to take those aboard the Open Arms vessel. 21/08/2019
No Comment Migrants disembark Open Arms ship after three week ordeal Almost 100 migrants from Spanish charity ship Open Arms finally disembarked on the Italian island of Lampedusa after nearly three weeks at sea. 21/08/2019
Europe News The Brief: European Commission laments the Open Arms situation EU welcomes six European countries accepting migrants from Open Arms ship, calls situation in Mediterranean 'untenable' 16/08/2019