The number of Syrian refugees going to Europe has been rising but they are just one part of the worst refugee crisis since World War II, and wealthy countries have been criticized for not doing more to open their doors to asylum seekers.
The number of Syrian refugees going to Europe has been rising but they are just one part of the worst refugee crisis since World War II, and wealthy countries have been criticized for not doing more to open their doors to asylum seekers.
Rohingya migrants are risking their lives to escape Myanmar. So what’s the international community doing about it?
More than 1,600 migrants have died crossing the Mediterranean Sea to Europe so far in 2015 – a ten-fold increase from the same time last year. As the EU rushes to resolve this ever–growing problem, critics question whether or not its policies can actually keep people from dying just off its coasts. Dena Takruri explains