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The photographer capturing youth in defiance

We keep on living free

Italian photographer Giacomo Cosua’s show ‘I’m Not Afraid’ documents youth determined to express themselves - no matter what - around the globe.

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Story Behind the Still: The defiant joy of Afghan refugees arriving on Lesvos

Reframing the refugee crisis

Photographer Georgios Makkas reveals how this image of two young boys challenges the portrayal of refugees as miserable victims.

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Art & Culture

How pinhole photography can capture stories of humanity

Finding real truth in imagery

For over five years, Fabio Bucciarelli has been documenting the solidarity and spirit of those fleeing the Middle East and North Africa. The Dream is the culmination of those years: a photographic journey through the human condition.

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Refugees and young Berliners are finding community through food

Filling in the gaps

Germany might have accepted large numbers of refugees into the country at points during the ongoing crisis, but when it comes to support and integration the state is failing. Instead, young people are filling in the gaps, using food as a tool to bring people together.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

Activists storm Australian embassy with boat to protest ‘illegal’ refugee policy

Close the camps

On World Refugee Day, activists storm the Australian embassy in London with a boat to symbolise the thousands of desperate refugees turned away from Australian shores.

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The Kids of Calais: Portraits of Europe’s forgotten children

The young faces of a crisis

For refugees arriving in Europe, life remains to be tough. Dangerous journeys end in prejudice and poverty, as European governments continue to turn their backs. Photographer James Rippingale headed to Calais 'Jungle' to capture the faces of the children with their lives suspended, waiting for a new place to call home.

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This exhibition will challenge your misconceptions of the Calais ‘Jungle’

Call me by my name

A new exhibition displays work from those camping in Calais, volunteers and emerging artists, forcing us to reconsider both the diluted identities of migrants, and our own high-brow preconceptions of art.

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News & Politics

How this social entrepreneur overcame her fear of not making a difference

Generation Why Not

Paula Schwarz abandoned a career in financial consultancy to launch a social initiative tackling the refugee crisis head on.

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The storytellers revealing Eritrea’s dark secrets

Telling Eritrea's untold stories

Under an oppressive military regime, hundreds of Eritreans are fleeing their country and making perilous journeys through Africa and beyond. Three storytellers have found innovative ways to shed light on one of the world's most underreported crises.

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Why are we so scared and confused by migration?

What does migration really mean?

The Glass Bead Game podcast looks at the hotly politicised debate around migration, explore its complexities and busts some of the myths around it.

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News & Politics  >  Reportage

For desperate refugees this small Greek village is Europe’s impenetrable final frontier

Inside Idomeni

Sat close to Greece's border with Macedonia is Idomeni, a small village that's currently the temporary home to thousands of refugees. Photographer Gus Palmer reports from the ground.

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Boots on the Ground: Volunteers of the Refugee Crisis

Helping refugees at Europe's frontier

Volunteers have stepped in to fill gaps where the international community has failed to avert a humanitarian disaster.

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