by Margarida Teixeira
As Europe struggles to manage the influx of refugees at its borders, some arrivals are given preferential treatment while others are ostr... Read More
By Stuart Richardson
In 2015, the popular, Greek island of Lesbos in the east Aegean Sea was overwhelmed. That summer, in addition to the seasonal flow of city... Read More
by Cristina Orsini
Turkey is just there. Gazing at the sea from Mytilini, the capital of the island of Lesbos, that thought often crossed my mind. The coast o... Read More
by Critsina Orsini
“When I was released from prison, the gate was just open. And they asked me to go. I don’t have anybody in Italy. I didn’t have one euro. I ... Read More
by Analucía Partida Borrego
Manuel looking at where he had once crossed the border 30 years ago; now that same place is heavily reinforced and guarded b... Read More
by Bayan Alfadel
After I left Syria with an undergraduate degree, I realized that studying law had been the wrong decision. It had taken up so much of my time ... Read More
by Stuart Richardson
It is said to be the most traversed border in the world. Each day, some 130,000 travelers cross the U.S.-Mexico border at Tijuana. Many ar... Read More
Like him or loathe him, Trump is a force for good democracy. We might detest his policies, his manipulation of language, his racist taunts. But he represents a large segment of disaffected Americans.
By Henry O'Connell
Given that Australia is a country with the fifth lowest population density in the world and whose own history was based on the idea of (forc... Read More