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Holocaust Survivors Condemn Israel's Gaza Offensive

In a deeply moving intervention, hundreds of Holocaust survivors and their descendants have issued a stark condemnation of Israel's military actions in Gaza, drawing direct parallels with historical atrocities.

High Court Rules Home Office Asylum Evictions Unlawful

The High Court has delivered a scathing verdict against the Home Office, ruling its policy of evicting asylum seekers from hotels without adequate notice as unlawful. The judgment, a major victory for refugee charities, exposes a 'serious failing' in the

Australia Condemns Netanyahu's 'Disgusting' Holocaust Remarks

In a major diplomatic escalation, Australia's Acting Prime Minister Tony Burke has issued a scathing condemnation of Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu for invoking the Holocaust in a political speech, calling the comments 'disgusting' and a betrayal of its me

High Court Rules Asylum Hotels Unlawful

A landmark High Court ruling has declared the Home Office's use of hotels for asylum seekers unlawful, throwing Home Secretary Yvette Cooper's strategy into chaos and triggering a frantic search for alternatives.

Glasgow's £110m refugee policy crisis

Glasgow City Council faces a staggering £110 million budget shortfall as its generous refugee support policy backfires, leaving taxpayers to foot the bill.

Bollywood's 'Christmas Carol' Sparks Refugee Row

A new Bollywood adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic 'A Christmas Carol' has ignited fury for its alleged anti-refugee narrative. Critics slam the film for its divisive portrayal of migrants, while supporters defend it as a reflection of societal concer

UK refugee detention risks harming torture survivors

A leading human rights organisation warns that the UK government's plans for large-scale refugee detention could severely harm survivors of torture, exacerbating their trauma and violating international protections.

Teller's Auschwitz book ignites art world debate

Renowned photographer Juergen Teller's controversial new book on Auschwitz raises profound questions about the role of art in memorialising the Holocaust. Critics and supporters clash over whether his stark imagery honours victims or risks exploitation.

Napier Barracks continues housing asylum seekers

The UK government confirms Napier Barracks will remain operational for asylum seekers following a recent increase in small boat arrivals. Critics raise concerns over conditions.

Thai evacuees escape Cambodian border clashes

Hundreds of Thai civilians flee violent border clashes between Cambodia and rebel forces, seeking refuge in makeshift shelters. Witnesses describe harrowing escapes as explosions echo nearby.

UK may force homeowners to house asylum seekers

Ministers are reportedly exploring controversial plans to compel British households to accommodate asylum seekers, mirroring policies in France. Critics warn of legal and logistical hurdles.

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