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Despite relatively few number of asylum seekers coming to Denmark, the Nordic nations leads the charge to fundamentally alter the European understanding of asylum | Photo: Ritzau Scanpix/via REUTERS
Siriki, a 23-year-old Ivorian, has received two deportation orders despite successfully integrating in France (illustration) | Credit: FMM Graphic Studio
File photo used as illustration: A migrant sits in the street in Benghazi, eastern Libya | Photo: Reuters

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A court room in Crotone during the first hearing of the trial on the delay of rescue operations for the 'Summer Love' migrant boat off Cutro, January 30, 2026 | Photo: ANSA/GIUSEPPE PIPITA
File photo: Barbed wire marking the border between Bulgaria and Turkey  | Photo: AP Photo/Hristo Rusev
 Real estate agents in Germany cannot deny prospective tenants apartments based on ethnicity, a court has ruled | Photo: Marco Wolter

Understanding Europe

The number of deportations from Germany has been rising | Photo: EHL Media/IMAGO
File photo: A view of people queuing in front of a tent at the arrival center for refugees from Ukraine at the former Tegel Airport in Berlin, Germany | Photo: ARCHIVE/EPA/CHRISTOPH SOEDER
File photo: Danish leader Mette Frederiksen (l) and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer (r) have written a joint letter, calling for a reinterpretation of the ECHR to meet the challenges of modern migration management policies | Photo: Photoshot / picture alliance