

Ukraine Crisis: “The Losses Always Fall on the Common People”
Thousand of people could be displaced due to warmongering, the border system, and the rise of extreme right-wing sentiment in Europe.
Thousand of people could be displaced due to warmongering, the border system, and the rise of extreme right-wing sentiment in Europe.
The Nationality and Borders Bill 2021 was introduced on 6 of July, and aims to fix a broken asylum system. But will it live up to its aims?
Maliha Abidi, a Pakistani-American artist, sheds light on the strength, bravery and determination of Sudanese refugee women.
Join a programme of virtual events exploring decolonising knowledge at the SOAS Festival of Ideas.
Cartoons and comics about refugee life.
A cultural evening of food, music, and performances educating people about Uyghur culture.
“LGBTQI+ asylum seekers in the UK face deportation, detention and even a threat to life, just because they choose to be who they are.”
CISD’s Sport and Refugees: Migration, Assimilation, and Civil Society workshop hosted a discussion about sport’s contribution.
Rob Hamilton is rowing the Atlantic to support refugees in Amman.
‘Stop the boats’ creates and supports the very same trafficking networks the EU condemns
“People will actually sacrifice a lot of liberty…to keep what they have safe from harm.”
The study of politics is vast and the identification of a canon of key texts is itself a politically loaded act.
To tie in with Refugee Week, PositiveNegatives have released Dear Habib, a short animation sharing the true story of a young, unaccompanied migrant called Habib.
What is development studies? It’s difficult to find a commonly agreed definition, as some scholars even reject the idea of development itself!
“So much better than buying you a tablecloth!”