Why do local people, who generously welcome forced migrants arriving on their doorstep, often change their attitude as time passes with local solidarity morphing into hostility or even rank xenophobia?
On this year’s International Women’s Day, we remember the 74th genocide committed against the Yazidi community in northern Iraq by the Islamic State (ISIS) over a decade ago. Women and children were abducted, sexually abused, and forced into slavery.
This 2025 Black History Month theme is African Americans and Labor so we recall that “everyone has the right to work, to free choice of employment, to just and favorable conditions of work and to protection against unemployment.”