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EUROPEAN MIGRATION CRISIS
Blue crabs were first found in Italy's Adriatic in 1949; 74 years later, they exploded, cut clam output 90%, and pushed 160 km up the Po RiverAmerican blue crabs, famed for their presence in coastal cuisine, are now making an alarming, unprecedented journey deep into Italy's Po Ri...
How Brexit broke British politicsA decade after the UK voted to leave the EU, the nation grapples with fractured politics and a sluggish economy. Brexit's promises of contr...
In 1950, amid the Cold War, a tiny beetle from the US was destroying potato crops across East Germany. Then began one of history's strangest propaganda campaignsIn 1950, a striped potato beetle became the centre of one of the Cold War's most unusual propaganda campaigns after East Germany accused th...
Hegseth attacks NATO allies and announces a review of US forces in EuropeU.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced a six-month review of American troop deployments in Europe, warning that future U.S. military...
Europe rolls out new migration system: Here's what you need to knowThe EU's new Pact on Migration and Asylum is now in effect, introducing mandatory screening for irregular arrivals and border asylum proced...
Greece approves quicker migrant returns, aims to set up return hubsGreece has approved legislation to expedite the deportation of rejected asylum seekers, allowing their transfer to "return hubs" outside th...
EU paves way to allow migrant deportations to centres outside blocEuropean Union lawmakers and governments have agreed on new rules. These rules permit sending rejected asylum seekers to centers outside th...
Europe seeks to increase deportations as some warn of Trump-like tacticsThe EU is expanding its powers to track, raid, and deport migrants to third countries, adopting tactics similar to the Trump administration...
As Iran war drags on, Europe wants to avoid a new migration crisisEuropean officials are increasingly concerned that the ongoing war in Iran could trigger a new refugee crisis, prompting anxious scenario-p...
Belgium tightens family reunification visa rulesBelgium has tightened family reunification visa rules, raising income requirements and the minimum age for partners to 21. These changes, p...
EU announces $1 bn in aid for Lebanon to shore up economy, border securityEU chief Ursula von der Leyen announced $1 billion in aid for Lebanon during a visit, aiming to boost the country's socio-economic stabilit...
Europe no more in immigration denialImmigration and asylum are lightning rod issues in rich, developed countries where economic growth has slowed down. The absence of a system...
EU faces new influx of migrants amid Gaza conflict - Greek ministerGreece's Migration Minister, Dimitris Kairidis, has warned that the European Union (EU) faces the risk of a sudden influx of migrants escap...
UK set for ruling on plan to deport migrants to RwandaIn a bid to deal with the unprecedented number of arrivals, former prime minister Boris Johnson's Conservative government in April announce...
War, hunger, Covid-19 cast gloomy shadow over EuropeFrom political upheaval to battered industries and the threat of a migration crisis, European leaders face myriad threats to the stability ...
Europe fears Afghan refugee crisis after Taliban takeoverHaunted by a 2015 migration crisis fuelled by the Syrian war, European leaders desperately want to avoid another large-scale influx of migr...
Brexit may take 5 years, says SorosBrexit will harm both Britain and the European Union, says Soros.
Europe could learn from India in tackling migrant crisis: Herbert KraussThe source said about 400 to 500 Austrians were reported to have gone to fight alongside ISIS in Syria. Seventy of them have returned home ...
- Europe could learn from India in tackling migrant crisis: Austrian official
Europe can learn from India in tackling the migrant crisis as the country has experience in dealing with migrants and integrating them, a t...
- European crisis may spark talent migration to Asia
Talent migration may soon become the buzzword in the global job market, as experts feel emerging Asian nations.