Cuba faces new emigration wave as Venezuela crisis deepens economic hardship Cuba is facing the prospect of a new wave of ...
In the midst of celebrations marking the 40th anniversary of the Soviet Jewry movement, a set of recently released Soviet-era documents has shed new light on the beginnings of the wave of Jewish ...
The emigration of Iraqi Christians is no longer a matter concerning a single community, nor merely a religious or social ...
The number of Israelis moving abroad fell to the lowest level in more than three decades, according to a new report by Israel’s Central Bureau of Statistics. About 14,300 Israeli citizens and ...
Fleeing to save their religion in the fear of being enticed away from it was an important reason behind the Muslims’ emigration to Abyssinia. In this regard, Ibn Is’haaq, may Allah have mercy on him, ...
The goodbyes are over. Emigrants came home for the holidays and went back to wherever in the world they now live and work. RTÉ did the usual airport welcomes and farewells and the topic of emigration ...
With a population that is both aging and shrinking, Japan’s economic prospects depend heavily on its demographic future. The nation’s population of roughly 127 million is expected to contract by about ...
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More Germans are fleeing their nation today than have since World War II. Why? Germany's new emigration museum --hailed as the best of its kind in Europe -- explores the historic exodus of Germans ...
The act of arriving and settling in a nation other than one's home country is called immigration. It emphasizes entering and assimilating into a new community. For instance, someone is regarded as an ...
Emigration from Ireland during the Great Famine represents one of the greatest population displacements of its time, an exodus on a stunning scale that has no other nineteenth century parallel.