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Crossing Borders at Two River Theater in Red Bank kicks off at 5 p.m. Thursday with live music and food on the plaza.
We were promised jobs, dignity,” Israfil recalls. “Instead, we were caged like animals. Three months of torture. Five days ...
Caroline Willemen, Project Coordinator for Doctors Without Borders, talks with CNN’s Wolf Blitzer about what she’s seeing on ...
This week’s Forbes CEO newsletter looks at Avril Benoît’s years leading the U.S. arm of the humanitarian nonprofit and the ...
Border Patrol is about to get a powerful new ally, and it doesn't bark. A microwave-sized device called VaporID could soon ...
National security experts raise alarm about potential Iranian sleeper cells in the US following military strikes on Iran's nuclear sites, citing border security concerns.
One in 4 children and pregnant women are suffering from malnutrition,’ Middle East and North Africa communications chief for ...
Gaza health care workers are fainting from hunger while treating patients, with medical staff eating once every two days as humanitarian crisis worsens.
This is a long way from guards on a wall, looking out for intruders on the horizon. The reality is that borders as we know them— or as we thought we knew them— are fracturing and failing.
Zoey Poll on the graphic-nonfiction book “Open Borders: The Science and Ethics of Immigration,” by the libertarian economist Bryan Caplan, and its radical pro-immigration argument.