When Thuy Nguyen first greeted the anxious Syrian family at Toronto airport in January 2016, their meeting triggered a wave of memories. “It was very emotional,” says Thuy, 53. “I could empathize with ...
ONTARIO, Calif. (KABC) -- It was a heartfelt welcome for a family of Syrian refugees at the Ontario Airport Wednesday. As the Harfoush family arrived, they were greeted with signs, smiles and cheers.
GENEVA, Dec 11 (UNHCR) - The UN Refugee Agency has welcomed news of the arrival in Canada last night of the first group of Syrian refugees under a recently announced humanitarian programme. The ...
Entrepreneurial experiences of Syrian refugee women in Canada: a feminist grounded qualitative study
This study aims to explore the motives and factors that drive entrepreneurship in Syrian refugee women in Canada and the differential contexts that may support or hinder these activities. Using a ...
Canada has announced it will double the amount of Syrian refugees it admits in 2016. John McCallum, the minister of immigration and citizenship, said Monday from the Jordanian capital of Amman that ...
Nearly a decade since Syria's war began, neighbouring Lebanon still hosts some 1 million registered Syrian refugees for whom life has only become more difficult since an economic crisis erupted last ...
(Reuters) - Canada will take in more than 6,000 Syrian refugees by the end of 2015, missing its already delayed target of accepting 10,000 by year-end, the Canadian government said on Thursday.
The campaign marks the 5th anniversary of the Syrian war. — -- When Gunter Nitsch was 11 years old, the only thoughts on his mind were feeding his hunger and keeping warm. In 1949, he and his ...
After cheers rang out in Damascus this weekend at the toppling of brutal Syrian dictator Bashar Assad, there came another ...
ENCINITAS, Calif. (KGTV) - Next week, a Syrian family who once fled Assad's regime will be arriving in San Diego to begin their new lives. “It's very stressful right now, trying to get everything ...
Now that spring has arrived in the Middle East, Syria’s estimated 1.2 million refugees in Turkey, Lebanon and Jordan can hope for relief from the snow, the rain and the bitterly cold nights of winter.
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