Discrimination is a widespread phenomenon in Germany
At the supermarket, when looking for a flat, at work: millions of people in Germany are victims of discrimination. A new study reveals just how bad the problem is.
At the supermarket, when looking for a flat, at work: millions of people in Germany are victims of discrimination. A new study reveals just how bad the problem is.
Croatia has announced plans to build a migrant reception center located near the border with Bosnia Herzegovina. Meanwhile, the presence of Frontex officers in Bosnia has also been reinforced.
According to a report by a coalition of European NGOs, more than 80,000 pushbacks took place at the European Union's external borders in 2025. This figure represents a 34 percent drop compared to 2024, which the associations attribu1
Austrian and Europol authorities have dismantled a major migrant smuggling ring following a 15-month investigation. Coordinated raids resulted in 130 arrests linked to the criminal network in seven EU countries so far. Vienna’s publ1
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The European Union is set to approve a stricter migration policy that would allow rejected asylum seekers to be sent to return centers outside the bloc. Despite serious human rights concerns, supporters claim the plan will deter irr1
The German Parliament has voted in favor of implementing the new Common European Asylum System and has agreed on toughening up its approach to irregular migration still further. The measures aim to speed up asylum procedures and the1
Germany’s highest administrative court (Bundesverwaltungsgericht) in Leipzig has ruled that a secondary application for asylum is only valid once the first application in another EU country has been completely closed and all appeals1
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