German Refugees Paid One Euro an Hour by Employment Program
Germany is expanding its job program for asylum seekers, but 100,000 new jobs paying 80 cents an hour stir resentment.
Germany is expanding its job program for asylum seekers, but 100,000 new jobs paying 80 cents an hour stir resentment.
Journalists Malia Politzer and Emily Kassie discuss their project in the HuffingtonPost Highline, “The 21st Century Gold Rush: How the refugee crisis is changing the world economy."
These are the stories of the CEOs, criminal masterminds, pencil-pushers and low-flying vultures who have figured out how to profit from global instability, also known as human suffering.
A renegade biologist is challenging a millennium of German dike-building tradition.
Five refugees in Berlin talk about what the label 'refugee' means to them
This month, the E.U. expanded the power of its border patrol agency, Frontex.
Iranian asylum seekers in Germany are converting to Christianity and filling pews in churches across Germany. What's the reason for this phenomenon?
Having risked their lives and spent their savings to get to Germany, two Afghan families now face deportation.
How confusion about a policy led 1.5 million asylum seekers to Germany — many of whom won’t be allowed to stay.
Being a refugee in Europe means joy, anxiety and enduring nasty looks from the locals.
As a part of his project exploring the impact of the refugee crisis in the EU, Ben Mauk visits Germany's post-industrial Ruhr Valley.
Two of Pulitzer Center Grantee Sim Chi Yin's long-term projects, "Dying to Breathe" and "Rat Tribe," were recently exhibited in Leipzig.