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Attack on care home brings new dangers for refugees in Yemen
More than a quarter of a million benefit from the poor Gulf state's generosity but deteriorating security is having a traumatic effect on the refugee population
Guitars from Malawi camp hit right note with musicians around the world
Hidden among the dirt footpaths of Dzaleka refugee camp, Patron Palushong can be found carving his signature product.
Chad fishing project gives Nigerian refugees a lifeline
UNHCR backed programme benefits 100 Nigerian refugees, giving them food, a small income and something to do.
UNHCR calls for urgent action as Central America asylum claims soar
Athens DNA lab helps trace those lost at sea on Aegean crossing
Mediterranean crisis sees DNA lab in Athens go from dealing with about 30 cases a year on average to as many as 70 in two days.
Three hours too late
Syrian refugee and his family fear EU-Turkey deal could split them up
German-funded scholarships give young refugees hope and an education
Germany will offer 1,700 scholarships over four years for Syrian students – 1,000 of these will be in Turkey, making it the country with the most DAFI scholars.
New start for victims of war in city of peace
Syrian family that came to Britain as part of the government's commitment to take 20,000 Syrian refugees by 2020 settle in to their new life in Coventry.
UNHCR calls for safeguards to be in place before returns begin
The UN Refugee Agency says gaps must be addressed before returns under EU-Turkey can go ahead