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Afghan journalist Azita Nazimi is one of the most recognized women in Afghanistan - and for that alone, she could face death if she were to return to her home country | Photo: Azita Nazimi/private
It is harder for racial and ethnic minorities to find a place to live in Germany, the DeZIM study shows | Photo: Jochen Tack/picture alliance
File photo used for illustration: The woman identified as "OO" says she took part in the "End SARS" protests in Nigeria in 2020, during which dozens of people fighting against police corruption were killed | Photo: Sunday Alamba/AP/picture alliance

News

Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani during the 18th Conference of Ambassadors in Rome, December 15, 2025 | Photo: Mauizio Brambatti / ANSA
Italian Interior Minister, Matteo Piantedosi, during the Atreju event in Rome, December 13, 2025 | Photo: ANSA/RICCARDO ANTIMIANI/ANSAmed
File photo: Outgoing United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi paints a bleak picture for refugees in light of budget cuts | Photo: Salvatore Di Nolfi/EPA

Understanding Europe

File photo used as illustration: Ten years after hundreds of women were assaulted in Cologne at new year, what are attitudes towards migrants like in Germany today? | Photo: Christoph Hardt / picture alliance/Panama Pictures
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
File photo: Migrants typically send 200 US dollars to their families each month, making small but steady contributions to the economic stability of their family and home countries | Photo: picture-alliance