The Year of Morocco in Canada, which became an annual event, has managed to “radiate Morocco in its diversity” among Moroccan and Canadian communities, said Saturday night in Montreal, the Ambassador of the Kingdom in Ottawa Nouzha Chekrouni.
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An Islamic center in the US southeastern state of Florida has opened a free health clinic to offer medical services for locally uninsured and needy people in the area.
LONDON – Prime Minister David Cameron said on Thursday restricting European Union migrant access to Britain’s welfare system was a red line in his negotiations with the bloc, ahead of an EU summit he wants to use to launch informal talks on the issue.
One of Switzerland’s largest and most influential political parties says it may call for a national re-vote on an initiative to curb immigration.
Nationalist monks are behind new powers enabling authorities to ‘organise’ family planning among groups with high birth rates such as Rohingyas.
GENEVA: Hungary’s survey of its citizens’ views on immigration is “extremely biased” and “absolutely shocking” because of questions that suggest a link between migrants and terrorism, the U.N. human rights office said on Friday.
CANNES: A French thriller spotlighting the plight of traumatised refugees building new lives, “Dheepan”, captured the Palme d’Or top prize at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday.
The United Nations refugee agency welcomed today the commitment announced by the Foreign Ministers of Malaysia, Indonesia and Thailand to resolve the issue of the thousands of refugees and migrants stranded in boats in the Bay of Bengal and off the coast of Southeast Asia.
Visitors pack up New Zealand (L) and Australian flags at the conclusion of the Dawn Service at the Anzac Commemorative Site, which is the main event to commemorate Australian soldiers who died during the Gallipoli campaign, on the campaign’s centenary on 25 April 2015 near Eceabat, Turkey.
It’s been more than 60 years since Ellis Island closed as a station for inspecting and detaining immigrants. But you can still take a ferry from New York City and cross the Hudson River along the old routes, right to the dock outside a red brick building trimmed with limestone.