23 Feb 2015

Former British foreign minister says Gulf countries must do more over Syria

David Miliband, who is now chief executive of the International Rescue Committee, a charity committed to helping the most vulnerable, […]

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23 Feb 2015

Syrian refugees struggle to survive in icy conditions

A snowstorm that began İstanbul on Tuesday has paralyzed daily life in Turkey’s most crowded city since Tuesday. Many Syrian […]

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23 Feb 2015

Should the United States accept Syrian refugees.

With only the clothes on their backs, about three million refugees from Syria have fled their homes over the last […]

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23 Feb 2015

The untold tragedy of a Syrian refugee family

Mehmet Dipkasar opened the door to a one-room home and enthusiastically introduced his wife and children to us. The mother […]

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23 Feb 2015

World Food Program facing worst crisis since World war 2

he World Food Program is confronting its worst challenge since World War II in trying to tackle five top-level humanitarian […]

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23 Feb 2015

Saudi Arabia sends winter supplies to Syrian refugees

The Saudi National Campaign to Support Brothers in Syria on Thursday (February 19th) dispatched its 25th aid convoy to refugees […]

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23 Feb 2015

Bringing in Syrian refugees into US raises concern among Republicans intelligence community

An Obama administration plan to allow Syrian refuges into the United States is raising concerns within the intelligence community and […]

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20 Feb 2015

Three Syrian Kids have been burnt to death in Lebanon

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19 Feb 2015

Technology can save Syria’s refugees

Syrians, no matter their socio-economic standing or refugee status, are far behind their regional and global peers when it comes […]

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19 Feb 2015

Britain announces additional $150m aid to Syrian refugees

the British Minister of State at the Department for International Development at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, announced $150 million […]

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