Exile of Afghan Music Students

Farida Ahmadi and her cousin Zohra fled Afghanistan to Portugal after the Taliban regained control, shutting down their music school and imposing strict laws. Despite the challenges, they continue to pursue their passion for music and hope to return home one day.

Liberal celebrities threatening self-imposed exile after Trump's victory

Following Donald Trump's victory, several liberal celebrities have threatened to move abroad, with many choosing the Cotswolds in the UK as their new home. Ellen DeGeneres, Barbra Streisand, and others have expressed their disillusionment with Trump's presidency and desire to leave the US.

Afghanistan National Orchestra in Exile

A national orchestra in Afghanistan continues to play in exile after the Taliban takeover, even performing at Carnegie Hall.

Russian Opposition Activists Facing Increased Threats Abroad

Russian opposition politicians and activists living in exile in Europe are facing increased threats and intimidation from the Russian government, including cyber attacks, surveillance, and physical assaults. The Kremlin is targeting dissenters abroad as part of a wider crackdown on opposition voices. Experts believe Russian security services are using proxies and criminal gangs to carry out attacks on critics. Activists living abroad have had their passports cancelled, limiting their ability to seek legal assistance or return to Russia.

Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof's latest film premiere and exile

Iranian filmmaker Mohammad Rasoulof's latest film, The Seed of the Sacred Fig, premiered at Cannes Film Festival. Rasoulof has been in exile for almost two weeks after a prison sentence in Iran.

Succession of the Dalai Lama

The 88-year-old spiritual leader, Tenzin Gyatso, is in good health and has hinted he could live until he is 113. The question of his successor is being discussed as Tibetans mark the 65th anniversary of the failed uprising against Chinese forces. China may name a successor, leading to potential tensions with exiled Tibetans in India. The Dalai Lama has considered non-traditional succession methods to avoid Chinese interference.