Germany's Bundestag Approves Stricter Asylum Rules
Germany's Bundestag has approved a bill to tighten asylum rules while easing asylum seekers' access to the labor market, implementing EU directives into German law.
Bundestag: What the new EU asylum rules will change in Germany
The German Bundestag has narrowly approved the implementation of new EU asylum rules, marking the most significant reform since 1993, which has drawn criticism for restricting the rights of asylum seekers.
Norway to cut perks for Ukrainian men of draft age
Norway plans to tighten its rules for Ukrainian men of draft age, reducing their access to temporary collective protection amidst growing refugee numbers.
Norway to stop granting temporary collective protection to Ukrainian men
Norway is tightening residence rules for Ukrainian men eligible for military service, ending temporary collective protection for this group.
The government tightens rules for Ukrainian men
The Norwegian government is tightening regulations for Ukrainian refugees, denying temporary collective protection to Ukrainian men aged 18 to 60.
Bundestag: Committee Approves German Rules for EU Asylum Reform
The German Bundestag's Interior Committee has passed two draft laws for the implementation of the EU asylum law reform, allowing asylum seekers in initial reception facilities to work more quickly and ensuring that children can attend school within two months of applying for asylum.
Italian cabinet approves new anti-immigration package
Italy's cabinet has advanced a controversial anti-immigration package that includes measures like imposing naval blockades and stricter border surveillance.
Europe: The new deportation rules offer almost everything that Friedrich Merz wished for
The article discusses new EU deportation rules that fulfill the wishes of prominent politician Friedrich Merz while highlighting the ongoing heated debates about defense and economic revival in Europe amidst the backdrop of the migration crisis.
European Parliament ratifies deportation of immigrants to countries outside the bloc
The European Parliament has approved stricter immigration rules that allow for the deportation of immigrants to third countries even if they have no ties to those countries.
Human Rights Watch criticizes European legal amendments that threaten the right to seek asylum
Human Rights Watch has condemned European Parliament votes on new asylum rules, arguing they jeopardize the right to seek asylum in the EU.
Breakthrough in EU migration policy. New asylum rules adopted
The European Parliament has adopted changes to the EU asylum procedures aimed at expediting the processing of asylum applications.
EU lawmakers back tougher asylum rules allowing fast-track rejections
EU lawmakers have approved tighter asylum regulations that enable fast-track rejections and the transfer of asylum seekers to designated safe countries, reflecting a notable shift in migration policy amidst increasing anti-immigration sentiment.
European Parliament approves rules to strengthen immigration measures
The European Parliament has definitively adopted new immigration policies that enable member states to return asylum seekers to countries outside their origin, considered 'safe' by Europe.
Europe advances towards the creation of immigrant deportation centers outside the EU
The European Parliament has approved stricter asylum rules that facilitate the deportation of asylum seekers and the establishment of deportation centers outside the EU.
MEPs approved rules for faster and more effective asylum procedures
The European Parliament has approved new regulations aimed at streamlining asylum processes across member states.
'No More...'; Asylum Hotels in the UK to be Closed, Increasing Refugees' Troubles
The UK government plans to gradually close asylum hotels, a decision aimed at tightening immigration rules and reducing the number of asylum seekers.
Announces changed rules regarding mass refugees
Iceland is set to implement new regulations concerning the handling of mass refugee situations.
Boloudaki: Deportation for anyone operating an illegal mosque, can a Christian church function without rules in other countries?
The Deputy Minister of Migration and Asylum commented on the arrest of a Bangladeshi who was operating an illegal mosque in Athens, stating that immediate deportation will occur for anyone running such establishments.
Russian deserter escaped from war. Germany wants to return him: 'You are safe in Russia'
A Russian pacifist who fled the battlefield in Ukraine is now facing deportation from Germany due to tightened asylum rules despite claims of safety upon his return to Russia.
“Not a single refugee” – Hungary rejects the intake of refugees
Hungary's Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó escalates his rhetoric against Brussels, declaring that the country will no longer accept any refugees and announcing a rebellion against the new EU asylum rules.