Female cricketers from Afghanistan are to become the first recipients of support from a Global Refugee Cricket Fund.
Afghanistan's exiled women cricketers will be the first beneficiaries of a new refugee fund started by the Marylebone Cricket ...
Asked to create an artwork that depicted her feelings about leaving Afghanistan, refugee Malalai Ibrahinni made a small doll showing the back of a woman with long hair and a flowing, glittery gown.
Typically, agencies would receive $3,000 per refugee in federal assistance to support people during their first 90 days, with the goal of having them in jobs so they could cover their own rent and ...
Afghans who fled after the Taliban seized power have appealed to U.S. President Donald Trump to exempt them from an order ...
Many refugees are feeling anxious after President Donald Trump issued an executive action suspending United States’ refugee ...
The move leaves tens of thousands of Afghan refugees at risk days before implementation of the executive order was expected.
Jan Egeland, the secretary-general of the Norwegian Refugee Council, said women and girls were bearing the brunt of dwindling ...
A few miles from the Melbourne Cricket Ground where Australia and England started the women's Ashes test on Thursday, a group of Afghan refugee cricketers played their first match as a team since ...
Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) and the MCC Foundation are proud to announce the establishment of the Global Refugee Cricket ...
London: Afghanistan s women cricketers will be the first beneficiaries of a new global refugee fund announced on Friday by the London based ...