Evicted: migrants and refugees wait to be processed at the Calais Jungle.
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As the camp for migrants and refugees outside Calais is dismantled, two academics from either side of the Channel look at what will happen next.
Arrivals in Croydon from the Calais Jungle.
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Scepticism beats back humanitarian response to unaccompanied minors arriving from Calais Jungle.
Dreams of a better life for those in the Calais Jungle camp.
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An academic explains what it has been like running a storytelling course for migrants and refugees in the Calais camp.
Children’s access to education in Nauru has declined following the acknowledgement of their refugee status.
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An implementation gap means Australian courts cannot directly enforce children’s rights as protected in international law.
Girls are at greater risk of early marriage in refugee camps where their parents are unable to provided the necessary support.
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Rates of child marriage increase among refugee communities, where rates of sexual violence are high and opportunities for families low.
Q&A panellists discussed migration and refugees, but struggled to agree on what the numbers show.
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On Q&A, panellists duelled over the numbers of migrants Australia takes a year. Is it 200,000 or 800,000? How many permanent and how many temporary? Let’s check the facts.
Within weeks of the ‘Children Overboard’ claims, the Howard government enforced a media blackout of sorts on asylum seekers.
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How do the media management strategies devised in haste 15 years ago affect how asylum seekers are portrayed today?
Antonio Guterres at a refugee camp near Erbil in northern Iraq.
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As the former UN High Commissioner for Refugees, Guterres could promote a more unified approach to helping the displaced.
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The European Union has no qualms about using aid as a bargaining chip to pressure other countries into taking back refugees.
A Syrian couple waits on the Turkish side of the Oncupinar border crossing for their parents to arrive.
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Integrating large refugee populations goes far beyond simply offering citizenship to some.
Burundian refugees fleeing conflict at home gather on the shores of Lake Tanganyika in Kigoma region in western Tanzania.
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The initiative to establish an African Humanitarian Agency is a welcome one. But political, technical and financial support will matter. This will require the AU to take a pragmatic approach. Can it?
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Guterres must know the world we live in today more globally and more intimately than many a former minister or executive.
University students and supporters of the peace deal protest during a rally in Bogotá, Colombia.
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Few Colombians who have been displaced by violence voted on the peace deal from abroad. An expert in conflict resolution explains why their voices must be part of the peace process.
Syrians arrive at Fiumicino Airport in Rome in February.
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Safe passage for vulnerable refugees could help stop thousands from making a perilous journey across the Mediterranean.
Violence in El Salvador is not perpetuated by the gangs alone.
Reuters/Jose Cabezas
El Salvador stands at the centre of the current refugee crisis in Central America. But gang violence is not the only reason why its people are fleeing their country.
A mural in Toxteth, Liverpool, a key historic area for immigration in the city.
Victoria Canning
Uncertainty and injustice have become the staple diet of the British asylum system.
Viktor Orbán speaks in Budapest after the Hungary referendum result.
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The prime minister has claimed victory in the referendum, despite the low turnout.
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The beautiful game has never seemed uglier. But it also can bring joy and togetherness, even to the most desperate.
University of Canberra professorial fellow Michelle Grattan and senior lecturer in political science Michael de Percy discuss the week in politics.
Is the British government doing enough?
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Theresa May’s proposals for curbs on uncontrolled migration are both unimaginative and disingenuous.