Why Swedish Politicians Have Changed Their Stance on Migration
Swedish politicians have once again reversed their stance on migration policy in response to strong public opinion and increased refugee inflows.
Stephen Miller vows no refugee spillover into US as Iran conflict intensifies
Stephen Miller, Deputy Chief of Staff, asserts that the Trump administration will prevent any refugee influx from the conflict in Iran, contrasting it with the Biden administration's approach to Afghan refugees.
Britain owes $115 million for refugee resettlement scheme, Kigali tells international court
Rwanda claims that Britain owes it $115 million under a refugee deal that was terminated by Prime Minister Keir Starmer shortly after he took office.
Asylum journey of Iran's footballers reflects larger refugee crisis
The article discusses Australia's refugee policy in relation to the growing humanitarian crisis in Iran, examining past interventions and the changing political landscape surrounding migration.
Former Minister Birte Weiss has died
Former Danish Minister Birte Weiss passed away on Saturday after a long illness at the age of 84.
Birte Weiss has died
Former Danish Minister Birte Weiss passed away at the age of 84 after a long illness, leaving a significant legacy in politics and journalism.
Former Minister Birte Weiss has Died
Birte Weiss, a former Social Democratic minister in Denmark, has passed away at the age of 84 after a long illness, as confirmed by her son.
The man who manufactures refugees and closes the door
The article discusses the paradox of leaders who create refugee crises while also closing their borders to the very people they have displaced, with a focus on recent actions taken by Donald Trump.
What will change in the employment of Ukrainian citizens?
The article discusses upcoming changes to the employment rights of Ukrainian citizens in Poland, as a new law will gradually revoke the special permissions they currently hold.
The Refugee Board: Conditions in Syria do not justify a Danish residence permit
The Danish Refugee Board has determined that the general conditions in Syria do not justify granting residence permits to Syrian citizens.
Starmer is facing a cocktail of dissent that is growing ever more potent
Labourโs recent policy announcement led by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has sparked significant dissent within the party, particularly from its progressive factions.
South Africaโs president calls Trumpโs policy to offer refuge to white Afrikaners โracistโ
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa criticized Donald Trump's refugee policy for white Afrikaners as 'racist' and described Trump's understanding of South Africa's realities as uninformed.
Risk of a major refugee crisis: 'Turkey is on its toes'
The potential escalation of conflicts involving the U.S. and Israel against Iran may lead to the largest refugee crisis since World War II, with estimates suggesting that over 23 million could flee the country.
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces major asylum system shake-up
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has introduced significant changes to the UK asylum system, requiring refugees to renew their status every 30 months instead of the previous five-year period.
The refugee status in the United Kingdom will be granted for a renewable period of 30 months instead of five years, announces the British government
The UK government has changed its refugee status granting policy, offering a renewable 30-month status instead of the previous five-year duration.
Reuters: The US will accept 4,500 white South Africans per month as refugees
Washington plans to process up to 4,500 applications from white South Africans monthly under a refugee protection program, exceeding the stated refugee cap.
DN Debate. "Demonstrating at the keyboard is not enough"
The article argues that public mobilization is essential for changing Swedish asylum policies, which oscillate between periods of solidarity and restriction.
The EU's new guideline: People connected to the terrorist organization ISIS may be eligible for asylum
The EU has updated its guidelines indicating that individuals associated with ISIS may be eligible for asylum due to persecution in Syria.
List of safe countries of origin approved in the EU
The EU Parliament has approved its first list of so-called safe countries of origin for asylum seekers, which allows for expedited deportations without refugee status assessments.
Announces changed rules regarding mass refugees
Iceland is set to implement new regulations concerning the handling of mass refugee situations.
The number of homeless refugees has exploded in England
The number of refugee households in England facing homelessness has surged fivefold in the last four years, a direct consequence of government policy according to charities.
Migration: District of Erding closes nine refugee accommodations
The District of Erding plans to close nine refugee accommodations between March and December 2026, repurposing these facilities for the local housing market and affecting 72 placements.
Refugee flood isnโt smart policy, itโs the gift that keeps on taking
The article discusses ongoing federal benefits fraud linked to childcare operations and Somali immigrants in Minnesota, amidst political considerations and media responses.
30,000 voluntary departures last year - every second one goes with funding
In over 30,000 cases, authorities confirmed that rejected asylum seekers and other deportation subjects voluntarily left Germany, with at least half receiving financial assistance.
Tightened Refugee Defense: 'Deportation Offensive' by Regular Flights
The CSU parliamentary group demands a stricter immigration policy in Germany, aiming for quicker deportations of Syrian refugees and a tougher stance on Ukrainian refugees ahead of their winter conference.
Henriette Reker regrets the saying of 'an arm's length distance'
Former Cologne mayor Henriette Reker referred to the Cologne New Year's Eve 2015/2016 as a 'turning point in German refugee admission policy.'
Henriette Reker regrets the comment about 'an arm's length distance'
Former Cologne mayor Henriette Reker expressed regret over her comments from New Year's Eve 2015/2016, reflecting on the impact of crimes committed by refugees on local refugee policy while maintaining that the basic 'welcoming culture' remains unchanged.