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Darfur diary: Things are getting worse

Over the next few days, as we waited for the government to decide whether or not to let us into Darfur, we did the rounds of aid agencies -- UNHCR, WFP, OCHA.

Time.com: The Global Refugee Crisis Worsens

The number of global refugees has grown dramatically, and that crisis has now become entangled with the worldwide dilemma over illegal labor migration

U.N.: World refugees hits record

Tents, sacks of food and a replica of a burnt-out village hut appeared in Trafalgar Square as a tourist hotspot became a refugee camp to highlight the plight of millions of people displaced in Darfur and elsewhere.

People.com: Angelina Jolie Records PSA for World Refugee Day

With twins on the way, the activist still finds time to promote a cause close to her heart

Car bomb kills at least 51 Iraqis, official says

In one of the deadliest attacks in Baghdad in months, at least 51 Iraqis were killed and 75 were wounded Tuesday in a car bombing, an Iraqi Interior Ministry official said.

Time.com: Number of Refugees Worldwide Rises

Conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq have forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes, driving up the global number of refugees after several years of decline, the UN reported

Charity: Aid workers raping, abusing children

Humanitarian aid workers and United Nation peacekeepers are sexually abusing small children in several war-ravaged and food-poor countries, a leading European charity has said.

Agency: Millions more in aid needed for Iraqi refugees

Hundreds of thousands of displaced Iraqis may have to go without food or health care unless foreign aid increases, the U.N. refugee agency said Friday.

Discord drives Somalis to Yemen in record numbers

Intensifying violence, food shortages and widespread drought are driving an increasing number of Somalis to seek asylum in Yemen, the United Nations' refugee agency said Tuesday.

250,000 Somalis flee dangers of capital for sprawling camp

The woman walked into the sprawling camp outside the Somali capital last month carrying her month-old baby, with her other seven children in tow.

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