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Palestinian-Ukrainian Refugee Zoya El-Miari: “Both Sides of Me Are Worth Living”

Season 2024 Episode 6211 | 16m 46s

According to the U.N., over ten million refugees and asylum seekers fled their homes due to conflict in 2022. Half-Palestinian and half-Ukrainian, Zoya El-Miari is a peace ambassador for One Young World, a charity supporting young leaders across the globe. She joins the show to share her complex experience as a refugee.

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