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Friday 27 May 2016

Jordan detains Syrian refugees in Village 5 “jail” ...

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Jordan detains Syrian refugees in Village 5 "jail"

 
 

IRIN gained rare access to Village 5, the fenced-off compound where Jordan has effectively been detaining almost all Syrian refugees granted entry to the country since March.



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Border closures strand migrants in Colombia

 
 

A string of border closures has stranded hundreds of migrants on Colombia's border with Panama, but others are continuing their journey north using treacherous routes through the jungle.



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Q&A with Peter Maurer: Respect the rules of war or pay the price

 
 

The World Humanitarian Summit failed to make real progress on respecting the rules of war, but the ICRC president is optimistic that the cost of violations is starting to be felt.



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Why the EU migration deal with Sudan is so dodgy

 
 

The EU is striking deals with Sudan to stem migrant flows - a move critics see as a cynical whitewashing of the country's human rights record



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The World Humanitarian Summit: winners and losers

 
 

Not sure what to take away from this week's unwieldy World Humanitarian Summit? Here's our summary of what was – and wasn't – agreed.



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