Leave No One Behind: Our Noble Interpreters September 7, 2016 FOREIGN POLICY·Headlines·MENA·MIDDLE EAST·Op-Ed·Opinion | Analysis·Refugees A combat officer’s tribute to those that helped him survive in a foreign and hostile land: the noble interpreter. As a young Read More
Athens to See Construction of First Mosque in Almost 200 Years August 4, 2016 AFRICA·Headlines·MENA·MIDDLE EAST·Refugees·WORLD NEWS Greek Parliament Approves Construction of Mosque in Athens Athens, Greece – The Ottoman Empire left Greece along with its rule as a Read More
Lima Charlie’s ASEAN Week in Review – June 25 June 25, 2016 ASIA·Refugees·SOUTH EAST ASIA·WORLD NEWS |25th of June – Lima Charlie’s South East Asia End-of-Week News Briefing: Indonesia The #NineDashLine. On Thursday June 23rd, #Indonesian President #JokoWidodo Read More
65 Million Refugees: Why We Need to Act On #WorldRefugeeDay June 20, 2016 Human Rights·News·Refugees·WORLD NEWS Last year the number of refugees, internally displaced people, and those seeking asylum around the world exceeded 65 million. This figure surpasses Read More