Eritrean Refugees

An Eritrean refugee girl plays with clay in front of a shelter in Mai-Aini refugee camp near in the Tigray region of Ethiopia, Feb. 10, 2016.

As Western nations shut out migrants, Ethiopia’s doors are open — even to its enemy

Conflict

Every day, Eritreans make the perilous journey across the border into Ethiopia where the prospect of a refugee camp within the borders of their country’s enemy, increasingly holds more promise than staying home. And Ethiopia appears only too willing to oblige.

Migrants

An eye doctor was out on a yacht one night and ended up in the middle of a humanitarian disaster

Conflict
Estella and her four-month-old inside their squat house, which is also the headquarters of CasaPound, Italy's largest neo-Fascist movement. The walls are covered in ultra-nationalist posters.

In job-hungry Italy, neo-Fascists await young migrants

Global Politics
Bedouin loot barbed wire near a police checkpoint on the Egyptian border with Israel on the Sinai Peninsula.

An Eritrean refugee endured brutal torture. But he may find hope on a ranch in California

Conflict