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Burning trash to keep warm in Syria town cut off by war
UNHCR delivers winter clothing to residents of Qudsaya as part of a drive to provide life-saving aid to 4.6 million Syrians and Iraqis displaced across the region.
UNHCR opens new camps for Mosul displaced as winter bites
New camps open their doors as others fill up, with efforts ongoing to protect displaced families from freezing temperatures.
Displaced youth seek to heal divided Colombian town
As a peace deal to end Latin America's longest-running conflict advances, young people are setting an example with a push to end hostility among neighbours.
The agony of Aleppo follows Syrian refugees into exile
Despite having found safety in Lebanon, Alaa continues to be haunted by unspeakable loss and tragedy in her hometown of Aleppo.
Overcoming statelessness in Thailand one case at a time
More than 23,000 stateless people have been granted Thai nationality in the last four years as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to end statelessness by 2024.
Iraqis with disabilities struggle for dignity in camp
Unable to leave her tent unassisted, 94-year-old Fatima's plight highlights the challenge for Iraqis with disabilities in adapting to conditions in displacement.
Grandi meets some of two million displaced by Ukraine conflict
UNHCR chief urges safety nets for those really in need – the elderly, the disabled and poorest.
UNHCR uses drones to help displaced populations in Africa
Remotely piloted aircraft help to assess needs of people fleeing conflicts and persecution in Mali, Nigeria and South Sudan.
More support needed as Mosul displacement grows
Of the 60,000 people who have fled Iraq's second city since the start of the campaign on October 17, around 40,000 have done so since the start of November.