A legally blind Syrian refugee photographs life in the camps of Lebanon and his family’s new start in Canada.


Loes Witschge is a journalist and producer at Al Jazeera English online.
A legally blind Syrian refugee photographs life in the camps of Lebanon and his family’s new start in Canada.

Key facts and figures on Venezuela’s economic crisis and the millions fleeing the country.

Arab immigration into Europe – from the Umayyad Caliphate to Germany’s 2017 payouts to refugees volunteering to go home.

Immigrants have higher rates of psychosis. A Dutch care facility believes culture should be part of treatment.

In Nicaragua, students at the heart of the anti-government protests say they want another revolution.

Ortega denies controlling the pro-government armed groups that rights groups accuse of working with the police.

A mutiny from within her own government leaves Angela Merkel scrambling for a joint migration policy in a divided EU.

Italy’s anti-immigrant interior minister will likely run into obstacles, but his party is less constrained than before.

Autonomous weapons might one day make war more efficient but they present deep-seated practical and ethical challenges.

Clashes between members of an Iranian Sufi order and police follow more than a decade of increasing tension.
