At least 12 people, including a 2-week-old infant, have died since Dec. 13 from hypothermia or weather-related collapses of ...
Millions of Afghans are hungry and struggling as international aid cuts sever a lifeline many relied on for food and heating.
More than 1,100 people fleeing insecurity in Mali have crossed into Mauritania this week, the UN refugee agency reported ...
Leo XIV’s Christmas address was his first since being elected pontiff and was scrutinized for comparisons with those of his ...
As Helena welcomes a new leader, Collins reflects on his eight years as mayor — the successes, his regrets and the challenges that come with the city’s structure of government.
Two and a half months have passed since Gaza’s latest ceasefire took effect, and the supplies being delivered to war-battered Palestinians are once again the subject of fierce debate.
A 47-year-old father of six from mid-Michigan who has lived in the U.S. since he was nearly 2 spent five months in ICE ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Bob Kitchen of the International Rescue Committee about his recent trip to Darfur, what he witnessed at a refugee camp there, and what the needs are.
Leaked slides from University of Illinois education course show left-wing bias on immigration topics, sparking debate over classroom content.
Host Rev. Paul Brandeis Raushenbush welcomes Dr. Najeeba Syeed, peacemaker, educator, and scholar in interfaith studies and ...
For Australia’s tiny Jewish population, Bondi Beach was a refuge within a vast country that offered sanctuary to families fleeing a seething hate that killed six million of their kind within the ...