EU Refugee Crisis

Russian Jewish billionaire Yuri Milner pledges $100 million for Ukrainian refugee relief

A dual Russian and Israeli citizen who lives in California, Milner, and his wife Julia, are best known in the world of philanthropy.

 Julia Milner and Yuri Milner attend the 2020 Breakthrough Prize Red Carpet at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California, Nov. 3, 2019.
 Jewish men wait for breakfast at the refugee camp in Irshava, Ukraine, April 5, 2022.

Refugees with jacuzzis: The surreal life of 200 Jews at a 4-star resort in wartime Ukraine

Couple sits covered with a blanket as refugees and migrants camp on a road following a fire at the Moria camp on the island of Lesbos

Collapse of Afghanistan calls back to similar past refugee crises

A Palestinian boy walks past a drawing by British graffiti artist Banksy

Banksy to sell paintings to raise $1 million for a Bethlehem hospital


How Turkey made the EU look like turkeys

The Jerusalem Post

Macedonia can’t solve problems of migration crisis for EU, FM says

The volume of traffic has caused deaths on the rail track and the destruction of buildings and infrastructure.

Taken soon after this Syrian couple learned they would not be allowed to cross to Macedonia

Refugee athletes set their sights on gold at the 2016 Rio Olympics

Previously, athletes who did not represent a country were not allowed to compete.

A man exercises next to the Olympic rings placed at the Madureira Park ahead the Rio 2016 Olympic Games

The German refugee crisis: Amplifying echoes of the past

The recent major influx of refugees and the many resulting challenges and problems have however also amplified echoes of the past.

People from Syria hold placards reading 'Syrians against sexism' during a rally outside the main railway station in Cologne, Germany, January 16, 2016, where the vast majority of dozens of New Year Eve assaults on women took place.

CANDIDLY SPEAKING: Changing EU requires new alliances

There are already over six million Muslims in Germany, the bulk of whom have no intention of integrating.

Syrian refugees

Gulf states take a bad rap on Syrian refugee issue

Defenders argue the influx of asylum-seekers to the GCC outnumbers those in Europe.

Saudi women journalists raise their hands to ask questions at a press conference held by US Secretary of State John Kerry and Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Jubeir at King Salman Regional Air Base in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, last month

Senior PA official: 'Do we have to hijack planes for you to care about our cause?'

Nabil Sha'ath suggests that being moderate does not turn heads and that the West only reacts to extremism.

Nabil Shaath

Syrian refugees are a ‘horrific’ man-made catastrophe, UNICEF NGO chief says

"You can’t expect children who experienced extreme violence for it to not have permanent psychological damage,” says Caryl Stern.

Syrian refugees are reflected in a puddle as they wait for their turn to enter Macedonia at Greece's border

Sweden

The Jerusalem Post

Report: Sweden may expel up to 80,000 of last year's asylum seekers

Sweden is preparing to deport 80,000 refugees that entered the country last year.

A Syrian refugee child looks on, moments after arriving on a raft with other Syrian refugees on a beach on the Greek island of Lesbos