The dream of an Italian fisherman to pay tribute to the women of the South Australian town of Southend has come true with a mosaic monument recognising their role in the town's history.
More than 1 million Afghans could soon be forced out of Pakistan
A March 31 deadline could see more than a million Afghans forced out of Pakistan and back to a country already buckling under crisis.
This student was arrested by masked officials. Here's why it's shocked the US
Rumeysa Öztürk is the latest pro-Palestinian activist to be arrested in the Trump administration’s crackdown on immigrants.
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Tufts University student rally in Massachusetts
Students rally after Turkish student at Tufts University, Massachusetts,
detained by ICE.President vs judge: Deportations test Donald Trump's respect for law
Donald Trump's attacks on the judiciary pre-election, as he personally fought criminal prosecution, was one thing. But the way it's escalating from the White House is stress-testing the separation of powers.
Don't demonise asylum seekers, human rights groups warn politicians
A coalition of refugee and human rights groups writes to the leaders of Australia's largest political parties ahead of the federal election.
Sub-zero temperatures can't cool an 'infectious' love for cricket
Cricket in the Snowy Mountains is being rejuvenated by a group of passionate and talented Indian and Pakistani players — even in the dead of winter.
Whisked away and facing deportation, this man could become a thorn in Trump's side
The Trump administration has drawn pushback for attempting to deport a permanent resident under an obscure and untested Cold War-era statute. Here's what to know.
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Australian-first Vietnamese museum breaks ground
The first museum in Australia dedicated to the Vietnamese refugee experience will be built in Melbourne's western suburbs.
More than 200 alleged members of Venezuelan gang deported by Trump administration
At least 238 alleged members of the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua are deported and sent to El Salvador.
Trans woman told she would be taken to hotel ended up in detention centre
A trans woman visiting from the Philippines says she had intimate photos searched through on her phone by authorities at Sydney International Airport, before being detained at Villawood Immigration Detention Centre.
A tradie and burger chef had very different workers compensation treatment
A long-running scheme that pays workers' missing wages and annual leave when their employers collapse is being reviewed after claims it is being rorted. It's leading to additional calls to expand the policy.
Trump's use of 18th-century law to speed up deportations blocked by judge
Donald Trump had invoked the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, a sweeping wartime authority that would have allowed him broader leeway to speed up mass deportations, on the basis that the US was being "invaded" by a Venezuelan gang.
Afghans who helped America fight the Taliban could be sent back
Afghans who fled after the Taliban takeover were all set for new lives in the United States until Donald Trump signed an executive order pausing the refugee program, leaving people with approved visas and booked flights dreading a return to Taliban rule.
Asians in the US report being 'picked up' due to physical appearance
Dawn raids and the threat of being arrested at work spread anxiety among unauthorised migrants in the United States, including more than 1.3 million people from Asia.
Applicants spend big, lose job offers as new visa scheme rolled out
Pacific Islanders spending large amounts of money trying to secure Australia's new permanent residency visa say the experience has left them dejected and anxious.
Migrant exploitation experts call for more services to help certify visa claims
Migrant worker experts say the federal government needs to expand the number of community organisations accredited to process Workplace Justice Visa claims to reduce pressure on existing providers.
Indian migrants risk deportation in pursuit of their American dream
South Asia Correspondent Meghna Bali has spoken to one man who risked it all for a new life in the United States, only to be deported back to India.
Smuggled, shackled, sent back — Indians risk it all for American dream
A perilous journey across continents, jungles and mountains does not always end in the American dream, but some Indian migrants are selling land and risking everything for a chance at life in the US.
New German leader says Europe must seek 'independence' from US
Friedrich Merz, whose party won the most seats in Germany's federal election, is likely to become the next chancellor.
Pacific migrants fear being 'picked up next' in US deportation blitz
Pacific Islanders living in the US fear sudden removal from loved ones, jobs and their adopted home, as Donald Trump pursues a crackdown on undocumented migrants.