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Oct 23

Photos: These are the faces of Syria, from around the world

By Corinne Segal

As images of desperate Syrian refugees make headlines, Nour Nouralla is one of a group of photographers bringing focus to the individual faces and voices that share a Syrian identity with the project “Syrian Eyes of the World.”…

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Oct 02

I was a refugee. I’m haunted by today’s images of child refugees

By Rusul Alrubail

When I see images of children refugees now, I feel haunted by them. Even though my nightmare is over, theirs is just beginning.

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Sep 28

Obama, Putin clash over vision for resolving Syrian crisis

By Julie Pace and Vladimir Isachenkov, Associated Press

U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin clashed Monday over their competing visions for Syria.

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Sep 25

U.S. corporations give millions for refugees, but billions more needed

By Eric Osman

As the Syrian refugee crisis has transcended borders and minds, a growing number of U.S. corporations have reached into their pocketbooks and outward to public spheres of influence to assist with the humanitarian food efforts.

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Sep 20

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After long journey to Germany, refugees confront new challenge of integration

By PBS News Hour

The United Nations this weekend said 80 percent of the migrants coming to Europe are from war-torn Syria, Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan. Recent refugees arriving in new countries face a challenge that will take much longer than the journey from…

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Sep 20

U.S. prepared to accept 100,000 refugees in 2017

By Ken Dilanian, Associated Press

The U.S. will accept 85,000 refugees from around the world next year, up from 70,000, and that total would rise to 100,000 in 2017, according to U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.

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Sep 10

White House says U.S. plans to accept 10,000 Syrian refugees

By Darlene Superville, Associated Press

The White House says President Barack Obama has told advisers he wants to let 10,000 Syrian refugees into the U.S. in the coming budget year.

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Sep 09

Photos: Hundreds of migrants and refugees wait in limbo at Hungarian border

By William Brangham, Saskia de Melker, Jon Gerberg

A PBS NewsHour crew reports from the Hungarian border this week, as the flood of migrants and refugees into Europe continues to overwhelm. Correspondent William Brangham, and producers Saskia de Melker and Jon Gerberg posted these photos from a makeshift…

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Sep 09

Officials: U.S. to increase number of refugees by 5,000 next year

By Mary Clare Jalonick, Bradley Klapper, Associated Press

Officials say the United States is prepared to increase the number of refugees it resettles by 5,000 next year as European countries struggle to accommodate tens of thousands of refugees from the Middle East and Africa.

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Sep 09

Kerry: US committed to accepting more refugees to aid allies

By Bradley Klapper, Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press

Secretary of State John Kerry says the United States is committed to increasing the number of refugees it is willing to take in as U.S. allies in Europe struggle to accommodate tens of thousands of refugees from the Middle East…

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