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Thousands of refugees flee Darfur and seek shelter in Chad
11 Feb 2008 Up to 12,000 people flee militia attacks in Sudan's Darfur region over the past few days and seek shelter in neighbouring Chad. -
UNHCR concerned over effects of Chad unrest on refugees
4 Feb 2008 A UNHCR team rushes to the Cameroon border opposite the Chadian capital of N'Djamena amid reports that thousands of residents were fleeing fighting in the city. -
Q&A: Speaking from experience
18 Jan 2008 Ibrahim Rasheed works in Madrid City Hall, where he advises young immigrants - including refugees and asylum seekers. The former refugee, who hails from Ghana, discusses his work and background. -
Sudanese septuagenarian reunited with family after 57 years
26 Dec 2007 The UN refugee agency helps trace families of refugees in South Sudan and arrange reunions after years of separation. -
Ethiopia-Sudan repatriation resumes with convoy of 610 people
17 Dec 2007 UNHCR's suspended repatriation operation for Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia resumes with a convoy carrying 610 people going home. -
Q&A: Plaudits and prizes for powerful migration movie
7 Dec 2007 Spanish film director Gerardo Olivares discusses his latest film, "14 Kilometres," a stark portrait of African migrants trying to reach Spain. -
Central African Republic parliament approves refugee law
4 Dec 2007 Legislators in the Central African Republic (CAR) have unanimously approved a new law guaranteeing refugees shelter and many fundamental rights. -
UNHCR suspends returns to Sudan's Jonglei state
4 Dec 2007 The UN refugee agency has temporarily suspended its repatriation programme to South Sudan's Jonglei state after tribal rows turned deadly. -
Two of Sudan's 'Lost Boys' return home from Cuba
29 Nov 2007 UNHCR helps an agronomist and a veterinarian, both so-called lost boys, return to their homes in South Sudan after more than two decades in Cuba.