Sentences with phrase «refugee migration crisis»

HSBC just published a note that sums up in five short sentences the one thing everyone is getting wrong about the European refugee migration crisis: This is going to be a great thing for Europe.

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At the height ofEurope's migration crisis in 2015, hundreds of thousands of refugees and migrants — most from the Middle East and Africa — arrived at the continent by land and sea.
But the events that have created the European migration crisis put this distinction between refugees and economic migrants into question.
While Dadaab and the European migration crisis get the headlines, more than 300,000 Darfuri refugees in Chad have been largely forgotten and left to fend...
How efforts to block refugees and asylum - seekers from Europe have only made the global migration crisis more complex and harrowing
The President added that discussion on migrations and refugees can not be complete without also including discussion about the nature of African economies, as it is only such a comprehensive discussion, which leads to appropriate policies, that will enable satisfactory solutions to be found to the crises of refugees and migration, especially from the African continent.
These three news articles consider the current refugee crisis: Europe engulfed by migration crisis EU on the brink of failure warns president The p...
The video is supported by teachers» notes, providing discussion topics and ideas for activities to explore the refugee crisis in a measured and sensitive way, whether with a focus on Syria or the wider subject of migration and refugees.
displacement, documentary, exhibition, gentrification, hagiography, Halil Altındere, identity, migration, military, military apparatus, Muhammed Ahmed Faris, n.b.k., nationalism, Neuer Berliner Kunstverein, politics, refugee crisis, refugees, repression, resistance, Socialist Realism, society, state, video, virtual reality
Border Zones and Liminal Bodies This screening features short video art pieces by 12 U.S. and international artists that invite viewers to contemplate contemporary issues, such as migration and refugee crises, disability and the body in movement, feminicide in Ciudad Juárez, water insecurity, and other issues.
Through disparate yet interlinking imagery, Akomfrah weaves together cruel visions of the past with current issues around global migration, the refugee crisis, slavery, and ecological concerns.
Continuing his ongoing engagement with the themes of migration, expulsion, and translocation, Ai draws on his own experiences of migration and the complexities of cultural and geographical politics to address current social issues, in particular the refugee crisis.
Exploring the historic arc of migration, Akomfrah's work is particularly pertinent given the migration issues and refugee crisis — and surrounding humanitarian concerns and political debates — currently dominating international cooperation and nation - state decision making.
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In his written testimony, Admiral McGinn cited a number of scenarios that could come to pass if we fail to address the climate problem: rising humanitarian crises and conflicts in Africa exacerbated by drought, food insecurity, and extreme weather; social conflict and northern migration in Latin American driven by food shortages and land degradation; millions of refugees driven northward by intense coastal typhoon damage in Bangladesh; and external and internal unrest in Asia compounded by unreliable water supplies from the shrinking Himalayan glaciers.
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