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File photo: Guinea has emerged as a new departure point for migrants hoping to reach the European Union via the Atlantic route to Spain's Canary Islands | Photo: Europa Press/ABACA/picture alliance
Iranian artist and activist Shailin Asadollahi survived prison and torture | Photo: Shailin Asadollahi
File photo: By the beginning of 2027, Frontex is expected to have a "standing corps" of 10,000 officials | Photo : Lehtikuva/Reuters

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File photo used for illustration: The UK government has said deportation flights under the deal would continue despite the ruling | Photo: AP - Kirsty Wigglesworth
From file: A group of migrants on board a crowded inflatable dinghy depart from the coast of northern France to cross the English Channel in May 2026 | Photo: REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
From file: Smaller groups of migrants sometimes manage to reach the Canary Islands without help, though most larger groups require rescue once they get close to the archipelago | Photo: Reuters

Understanding Europe

File photo used as illustration: Researchers are trying to undrestand from migrants who might stay in Germany and why they might decide to move on | Photo: Axel Heimken/dpa/picture alliance
Much remains unclear about how the new system will work in practice | Photo: Angelika Warmuth/REUTERS
From file: The European Commission in Brussels is in charge of overseeing the implementation of the New EU Pact on Migration and Asylum into the CEAS framework | Photo: ARCHIVE/EPA/JULIEN WARNAND