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British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is trying to stop growing support of the far-right Reform UK party by proactively clamping down on immigration | Photo: Mina Kim / Reuters
Migrants are seen walking along the beach before trying to board an inflatable dinghy off the northern coast of France on September 27, 2025 | Photo: Abdul Saboor / Reuters
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko (center left) visited Pakistan in November 2024, with Pakistani PM Sharif (center right) traveling to Minsk in April 2025 | Photo: Uncredited/AP Photo/picture alliance

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File photo: Greek authorities monitor activity in the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas with the help of Frontex | Source: Hellenic Coast Guard Press Office
the poster of a protest organized in Caserta calling for "truth and justice for Sylla Mamadou Khadialy". Credit: Centro Sociale Ex Canapificio
Some of the 44 refugees on their arrival at the Rome Fiumicino airport on October 2, 2025 | Photo: SANT'EGIDIO/CLAUDIA SPEZIALE

Understanding Europe

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has announced a series of new migration policies, but how possible might they be? And how many could they affect, were he to be elected? | Photo: picture alliance/dpa/Zuma Press/S. Taylor
 A police car was set alight during anti-migrant demonstrations that turned violent in the Netherlands on Saturday (September 20) | Photo: Josh Walet / ANP/ picture alliance
File photo: Police have been guarding the perimeter of The Bell hotel to prevent serious attacks | Photo: Vuk Valcic/ZUMA/picture-alliance

The European Union

Credit: European Commission
Credit: European Commission
Credit: European Commission