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InfoMigrants examines the route from Bangladesh, via Libya to Europe and asks why do Bangladeshis risk their lives to reach Europe? | Photo: Courtesy of the Bangladeshi Embassy Libya
Though queer asylum seekers might be relatively small in numbers across Europe, their situation has repeatedly been turned into major political talking points in the migration debate over the years | Photo: C. Chebbi/DW
In the Tsoundzou camp of Mayotte, April 5, 2026 | Photo: Romain Philips / InfoMigrants

News

FIle photo for illustration: Germany reintroduced spot checks along its borders in September 2015. Pictured here: a check at the German-Austrian border | Photo: Revierfoto / Imago
Poland, Turkey, Ukraine, Russia and Syria were the five most common countries of origin for the cohort | Photo: Michael Gstettenbauer/IMAGO
File photo for illustration: Migrants attempt to cross the English Channel from Gravelines, France to the UK | Photo: picture alliance

Understanding Europe

File photo: Many EU countries have introduced fertility incentives to stave off declining populations | Photo: Christian Charisius/dpa/picture alliance
File photo of Oxford Street in London: The UK has overhauled its migration and asylum policy, impacting those who want to work, study, or seek international protection  | Photo: Vuk Valcic/ZUMA Press Wire
A view of the Bundestag, the German Parliament | Photo: Reuters