By Nesreen Yousfi, from London (edited by Zahra Salah Uddin) Photo by Alex J White What began as a successful campaign strategy by former Prime Minister David Cameron, who vowed to reform the UK’s relationship to the EU, soon turned into one of the most dramatic turnarounds in British and European history. The EU-UK break-up, … Continue reading Voters’ Remorse: Reimagining Brexit with a Trustworthy British Press
Interview: “If there’s something left to return to, then we will return when it all ends”
On February 24, 2022, Russia began a full-scale war against Ukraine. It has been three years since the start of war crimes against Ukrainians. Many were forced to flee their homes to escape daily shelling. This is an interview with Ukrainian refugees Natalya and Oleg from Pokrovsk, whose lives were destroyed by the Russian invasion. … Continue reading Interview: “If there’s something left to return to, then we will return when it all ends”
Mohammed’s journey of survival and hope
In the streets of Sfax, a bustling Tunisian city perched by the Mediterranean, Mohammed is one of thousands of foreigners who view this location as a ticket to Europe. Dreaming of a better future in a richer nation, the Sierra Leone national shares his story, which includes a previous failed attempt to cross the Mediterranean … Continue reading Mohammed’s journey of survival and hope
The perils faced by migrants in the shadows of Kasserine
"Come my friend. Come rest" – a seemingly inviting call, resonating with warmth and reassurance, yet concealing a dark truth. This friendly-sounding phrase was overheard by our journalist, Eléonore Plé, during the summer of 2023. The dangers particularly affecting sub-Saharan African people in exile reveal themselves on the tracks of the train line that winds … Continue reading The perils faced by migrants in the shadows of Kasserine
