Norwegian accused by Greece of smuggling: ‘I’ve perhaps made people angry’ | Refugees News

Norwegian accused by Greece of smuggling: ‘I’ve perhaps made people angry’ | Refugees News

Athens, Greece – Towards the end of May, the east Aegean island of Kos issued an arrest warrant for Tommy Olsen. It will soon reach authorities in the town of Tromso, in the Norwegian Arctic, where the 51-year-old nursery teacher lives. Olsen’s lawyers have already alerted local police “just to…

A Kenyan tribe’s search for its leader’s stolen skull | History

A Kenyan tribe’s search for its leader’s stolen skull | History

No ‘true leader’ In 1919, the British rounded up all members of the Talai – Koitalel’s clan and the longstanding leaders of the Nandi – and banished them to an isolated island-like village called Kapsisiywo in the heart of Nandi territory. Situated between two rivers, which encircle the whole area…

DRC’s biggest dance festival embodies the spirit of perseverance | In Pictures

DRC’s biggest dance festival embodies the spirit of perseverance | In Pictures

For Virginie Magumba, a 22-year-old professional dancer from Goma, in eastern Congo, dancing is more than just a career. “Dancing helps me liberate myself, manage my emotions, and not feel all alone,” she said. “All that I have become I owe to dancing.” Magumba won the prize for Best Congolese…

Do elephants really call to each other by name? | Wildlife News

Do elephants really call to each other by name? | Wildlife News

In a remarkable experiment of artificial intelligence meets elephants, researchers have successfully demonstrated how the giant mammals call to each other using individual names. According to a new study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution, African savannah elephants in Kenya were observed and listened to, using machine learning software called…

‘Happening again’: Guantanamo victims say Israel using ‘US-style’ torture | Israel-Palestine conflict News

‘Happening again’: Guantanamo victims say Israel using ‘US-style’ torture | Israel-Palestine conflict News

When former Guantanamo detainee Asadullah Haroon looks at pictures of Palestinians being held in Israeli prisons, the memories of his own abuse and torture in United States detention centres come flooding back. “This is the worst form of oppression,” he says. “When you are labelled as a terrorist you cannot…

Young men trapped between war and conscription in Myanmar’s Rakhine | Conflict News

Young men trapped between war and conscription in Myanmar’s Rakhine | Conflict News

Since war resumed in his native Rakhine State last November, Thura Maung has seen his options narrow. The 18-year-old, from the state’s ethnic Rakhine majority, first fled his home in the coastal town of Myebon in December, when clashes between the military and autonomy-seeking Arakha Army – formerly known as…

The faces behind the numbers: 120 million displaced people worldwide | Refugees News

The faces behind the numbers: 120 million displaced people worldwide | Refugees News

One out of every 69 people on Earth is now displaced. That is about 120 million people, or 1.5 percent of the world’s population, who have been uprooted from their homes. Behind these numbers are countless human stories of families separated, livelihoods lost and communities shattered. Sixty-eight million of those…

Sri Lanka loses 10 percent of its doctors amid exodus after economic crisis | Health

Sri Lanka loses 10 percent of its doctors amid exodus after economic crisis | Health

Colombo, Sri Lanka – The bullying from a senior health official was bad enough. A sense of betrayal by government authorities during COVID-19 made it worse. But the economic crisis that pummelled Sri Lanka in the wake of the pandemic was the breaking point for Lahiru Prabodha Gamage. The 35-year-old…