Chickpea Butter with Parsley Tahini — Turkish Food and International Cuisine

Materials 200 grams boiled chickpeas Half a bunch of parsley half a bunch of dill 3 spring onions 6 pickled gherkins Salt Black pepper 1 clove of garlic… 67 more words

Chickpea Butter with Parsley Tahini — Turkish Food and International Cuisine

UK’s Rwanda-style plans to deport Lankan refugees to ‘third country’: Report – World News

A recent report, published by The Guardian, stated that as per the UK government’s Rwanda-style plans, Lankan refugees seeking shelter from the British-controlled Chagos Islands risk being forcibly deported to a third country.

The report mentioned that the government lawyers have informed asylum seekers that they will be deported to an undisclosed nation, in case they cannot be sent back to Sri Lanka.

Source: UK’s Rwanda-style plans to deport Lankan refugees to ‘third country’: Report – World News

Migrants arriving in Chicago tell their stories

Jose Gregorio Rondon Benitez, 28, seated at center, talks to other recent migrants from Venezuela at Adalberto Memorial United Methodist Church in Chicago on Oct. 14, 2022.

As the sun sets in Chicago, a small church in Humboldt Park fills with the smells of Venezuelan food and chatter as migrants arrive at their temporary home after a day of looking for work. A joyful Erly Jose Tovar, 40, welcomes people as they walk in.

He had been assigned to watch the makeshift shelter after arriving in the first week of September. He unlocks and locks the doors and makes sure that everyone is safe.

“I’m glad to be here,” he said with a smile, his long, blonde hair extensions carefully braided. Tovar is a hairstylist by trade who made his way to Chicago after being bused to Washington, D.C., where he heard of the beauty of the city and its job opportunities.

Source: Migrants arriving in Chicago tell their stories

Migrants arriving in Chicago tell their stories

As the sun sets in Chicago, a small church in Humboldt Park fills with the smells of Venezuelan food and chatter as migrants arrive at their temporary home after a day of looking for work. A joyful Erly Jose Tovar, 40, welcomes people as they walk in. He had been assigned to watch the makeshift shelter after arriving in the first week of September. He unlocks and locks the doors and makes sure that everyone is safe. “I’m glad to be here,” he said with a smile, his long, blonde hair extensions carefully braided. Tovar is a hairstylist by trade who made his way to Chicago after being bused to Washington, D.C., where he heard of the beauty of the city and its job opportunities.

Source: Migrants arriving in Chicago tell their stories