Forced migration
Human Rights Court Condemns Greece Over Sunk Migrant Boat
Members of the Afghan community of Greece protest in Athens on 7 February 2014 over the death of 12 immigrants off the island of Farmakonisi on 23 January, 2014. Photo: EPA/ALKIS KONSTANTINIDIS
Exhibition marks World Refugee Day
UNHCR Türkiye marked the World Refugee Day with a photography exhibition, "Life Through My Eyes," originating from a series of photography workshops where Turkish and refugee children living in the southeastern province of Mardin came together to reflect on the environment they live in through their own lenses.
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EU Commissioner: By Adopting the Euro Bulgarians will have their Voices Heard
"Bulgaria is expected to receive 11 billion euros through the EU for the next 7 years", announced on Nova TV the European Commissioner for Jobs and Social Rights Nicolas Schmit. He clarified that it is about signing the Partnership Agreement and that a year has passed.
Bulgaria: More than 5,600 Ukrainians have already started Working under an Employment Contract
This is the highest percentage of integrated refugees that Bulgaria has achieved in its recent history
Nearly 5 Million Ukrainians are Registered as Refugees in 44 European countries
Nearly five million Ukrainians have been registered as refugees across Europe since Russia launched its invasion less than four months ago, the United Nations said on Thursday.
The Accommodation of Ukrainian Refugees in Buffer Camps in Sarafovo and Elhovo begins Today
The resettlement of refugees from Ukraine in the buffer camps in Sarafovo and Elhovo begins today. Every refugee who wants to be accommodated in a state resort will go through one of the two buffer camps to assess his needs and decide which base to go to.
Greek forces pushback dozens of Syrian refugees into Turkey
Greek forces have forcibly pushed 94 Syrian refugees, 30 of whom were children trapped in an islet in the Meriç River that forms the Turkish-Greek border, for four days using violence.
Bulgaria: Relocation of Ukrainian Refugees from Hotels to State Resorts Continues Today
Second attempt to relocate Ukrainian refugees from resorts and hotels on the Black Sea coast inland. 74 people got on the train in Varna, while on Sunday there were only 5 Ukrainians at the station.
After the Refugees Fiasco in Varna: Just Say if You Don’t Want Help, Don’t Waste Resources
Although most of the Ukrainian refugees accommodated in hotels in Varna and the region asked to leave and asked the state to provide them with shelter, they did not want to leave their hotels. This reluctance of the refugees to comply with the request of the state and the effort to provide them with shelter surprised the chairwoman of the State Agency for Refugees Mariana Tosheva.
About 100,000 Refugees remain in Bulgaria
"297,000 Ukrainian citizens have entered Bulgaria, about 100,000 people are still on Bulgarian territory," Mariana Tosheva, chairwoman of the State Agency for Refugees, told BNT.
According to her, this is a completely normal ratio compared to other European countries. The last ten days have seen a trend of entry and exit in Ukraine.
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