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French-Algerian Writer Leila Marwan Passes Away in Paris

Leila Marwan, the French-Algerian writer and journalist, passed away on Saturday in Paris at the age of 60. She leaves behind a rich literary legacy that explored issues of identity and exile between Algeria and France.

Explore the Struggles of Exile in 'Winter in Russia'

The film 'Winter in Russia' by Austrian director Patrick Chihha delves into the profound struggles faced by a generation of Russians in exile. It highlights the existential questions they grapple with after fleeing their homeland, showcasing the psychological and social impacts of their choices.

Afghan Artists Suffer in Pakistan Amidst Exile and Deportation Threats

After the Taliban's takeover of Afghanistan, artists found themselves displaced as all forms of art were banned. Now residing in Pakistan, these artists face the looming threat of deportation to a homeland that no longer tolerates their voices.

Argentina marks 50 years since military coup: stories of exile and search for justice

Argentina is commemorating the 50th anniversary of a military coup that led to the disappearance of thousands of people, forcing many to flee to countries like Spain in search of safety and justice. The coup, led by General Jorge Rafael Videla, resulted in a period of severe repression, with over 30,000 people disappearing, prompting many Argentines to seek refuge in other countries.