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Refugees of the Syrian civil war

Syrian children who are refugees in Turkey face many barriers to learning.
Refugees
In Turkey, refugee children face hurdles to school enrollment
A migrant looks through a fence as others wait in a line to be registered inside a refugee camp in Kokkinotrimithia, outside Nicosia, Cyprus, Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2021.
Refugees
Cyprus takes a hard line against immigration, trapping migrants in limbo
A Syrian grocery shop in Istanbul sells brands that are familiar to Syrian customers, such as canned meats and condensed milk.
Migration
Syrian refugees and migrants in Turkey face a difficult decision to return home 
Faeza Satouf, from Syria, looks at a photo of her graduation day on her phone during an interview in Nivaa, Denmark, Wednesday, April 21, 2021. 
Critical State
Family in conflict: Part II
A group of people protest and carry a heart-shaped sign that says "Refugees welcome here."
Migration
Denmark revokes residency permits of some Syrian refugees
Syrian boy looks through window at refugee camp with plants placed in yellow and white cans attached
Syrians on the border
Syrian children in Lebanon are ‘being robbed of their futures’
Sports
In Canada, Syrian refugee kids find belonging through hockey
A group of people behind a metal barrier
Refugees
EU will not give in to Erdoğan’s ‘blackmail,’ says Greek MEP
A Syrian refugee man works at a bakery in Gaziantep, Turkey, May 16, 2016.
Displacement
The world closed its doors to Syrian refugees. Now Turkey wants to send them back. 
A woman in a headscarf looks at the camera as she puts a baby in a stroller
Gender
Deportation to Syria could mean death for women, children and LGBTQ refugees in Turkey
Syria
Can Turkey resettle 1 million Syrians in an 18-mile wide ‘safe zone’?
A woman in a hijab smiles and poses with three boys ranging in age
Global Nation Education
Campus housing takes on new meaning as US considers more caps on refugee resettlement
A man stands in a doorway looking off with a kitchen shown around the corner.
Refugees
‘It kills you, the waiting’: Syrians live under threat of deportation in Turkey
A woman with a blue shirt on is walking past the camera with a large envelop in her hand covering her face.
Immigration
What difference does one photo make? A lot, at first. Then not much.
A man plays with his daughters in their living room.
Immigration
Settled but unsettled: 4 years on, a Syrian refugee family still torn by US policy
A family portrait with several younger children in the front row and adults in the back row.
Migration
Torn apart by the Syrian war, these siblings struggle to stay connected across 6 different countries
Syrian refugee, Malik Alarmash, left, speaks with Clarkston Mayor Ted Terry, right, at the Refuge Coffee Shop in Clarkston, Georgia. Stephanie Steinbrecher with the Sierra Club, center, listens.
Climate Change
Legally, ‘climate refugees’ don’t exist. But in Georgia, they say they’re already here.
Syrian children
Conflict & Justice
For Syrian refugee children in Turkey, a ‘home with dignity’ is hard to find
A boy in a blur running.
Arts, Culture & Media
From Syrian refugee to Oscar nominee, ‘Capernaum’ star gets second chance at childhood in Norway
A tattered boat on the sea under stormy skies.
Environment
Greece’s refugee crisis creates a strain on an already fragile ecosystem
Crowded homes and buildings stacked on a hill.
Immigration
‘We were born refugees’ — Lebanon’s forgotten refugee camp
Muhanned Qaiconie, a co-founder of Berlin's first Arabic-language public library, looks at books in the collection. “All kinds of people come here,” he said. “We have older generations of Arabic speakers, new readers, seasoned bookworms, aspiring writers
Conflict & Justice
Berlin’s first Arabic-language public library aims to redefine refugee integration
berlin
Immigration
On Berlin’s ‘Arab street,’ tension between newcomers and established migrants
Cooks
Food
Inside the New Zealand kitchen empowering women refugees