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2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages
October: Black History Month, Europe
1868 October 10: Proclamation of Cuban Independence Beginning Ten Years War
1492 October 12: Indigenous Peoples’ Day
October 15: National Hispanic Heritage Month, US
1979 October 27: Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Independence Day

Legal status for thousands of Liberians in US hangs on court decision
New Monument in the Vatican Encourages Compassion for Refugees
Syrian refugee children embrace love of Welsh language
In one Twin Cities classroom, learning in Hmong and about being Hmong
Academic Huub van Baar has found Romani people succeed on the labor market when given a chance
Samoan-Niuean siblings encourage others in their community to become doctors
Pacific languages are a source of strength
Why is Tajikistan pawing migrant laborers’ cash?
Arizona Official Arrested In Alleged ‘Baby Mill’ Adoption Fraud Scheme
A glimpse of Western Sahara’s forgotten refugees
Jamaica Is Trying to Steal Rihanna From Barbados
Tanzania president tells Burundi refugees to ‘go back home’
Kim Kardashian Reveals She Was Baptized with Her Kids in Armenia and Shares Photos from Ceremony
Towards the Sustainable Reintegration of Returned Migrants: Cash for Work activities in Guinea Bissau
‘Let us be heard’: Hundreds of Nashville Kurds protest downtown over Trump’s actions in Syria
First group of Syrian refugees arrive in Kurdistan Region
‘Becoming Americans,’ after a 15,000-mile journey
Gunman live-streamed attack outside German synagogue that left two dead
After The Storm, Haitians In The Bahamas Depend On The Kindness Of Strangers
‘Muslim Tatar’ Twins Await Russian Ruling To Avoid Forcible Return To China
Migrants describe being tortured and raped on perilous journey to Libya
Euro 2020 qualifier between Bulgaria and England paused twice over racist abuse
Jorgen Jorgenson’s fall from Iceland ‘king’ to Tasmanian convict captured in exhibition
EU citizens in Britain face deportation if they don’t apply to stay after Brexit, says minister
U.S. apprehended nearly 1 million migrants along U.S.-Mexico border in past 12 months
16,000 migrants have fled to Greek island this year. There’s only one rescue boat left to help.
Migrant protesters occupy U.S.-Mexico border bridge, crossing closed
Mexico military police halt migrant caravan on its way to U.S.
Central Asia’s Russian Migration Puzzle
African migration to the United States is the fastest-rising—in spite of Trump
Migration raises brain drain concerns for many CEE countries as regional economy slows
‘Dear America’ author: Immigration is our defining issue
Cocaine is driving deforestation, climate change, and migration
Mass migration from Africa likely as UK government invests in satellite monitoring of vulnerable countries
S.Africa president calls for tolerance towards migrants
‘I started painting the wall with my blood’: Inside Chechnya’s reported torture of gay people
National Coming Out Day: A survivor of Chechnya’s anti-gay purge steps out of the shadows
In breakaway Abkhazia, a loophole for North Korean workers amid beaches and Soviet relics