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Sudanese family hopes a new refugee program will bring them back together in America
A new program that allows groups of U.S. citizens to name the specific refugees they would like to sponsor to come to America is giving a Sudanese family hope of reuniting in Texas.
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A boat carrying 180 Rohingya refugees vanished. A frantic phone call helped untangle the mystery.
On December 1, a boat carrying 180 Rohingya refugees from Bangladesh, bound for Indonesia. One week later, the boat vanished. Those aboard the doomed vessel were among at least 348 Rohingya who died or went missing while attempting to cross the Bay of Bengal or Andaman Sea last year.
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The Message Behind the Blue Ribbons Some Celebrities Wore at the Oscars
Small and subtle, the blue ribbons worn by many celebrities at the Oscars nonetheless had an important message: support refugees.
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Angelina Jolie Leaves Role as UN Refugee Agency Envoy After Two Decades
In a statement, the actor and humanitarian said she felt it was time “to work differently” by directly engaging with refugees and local organizations.
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Group Protests ‘Cuban Privilege' Author's Appearance in South Florida
Inside FIU’s Wertheim Performing Arts Center Friday night, Boston University professor Susan Eckstein explained why she wrote the book titled ‘Cuban Privilege.’
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Group Protests “Cuban Privilege” Author's Appearance at FIU
A group gathered at Florida International University to protest the appearance of the author’ of the controversial book “Cuban Privilege.” NBC 6’s Ryan Nelson reports.