Europe finds appeal in border fences once again
EU governments are resorting to building fences to avoid making more difficult migration policy decisions, experts say.
EU governments are resorting to building fences to avoid making more difficult migration policy decisions, experts say.
A media campaign against the prolonged presence of Syrian refugees in Lebanon has sparked an uproar as the country grapples with its worst economic crisis in history.
'Racist and inhumane', or a step closer to integration and social acceptance? The move to force asylum seekers to work continues to provoke fierce debate in Germany.
A new report from Britain’s National Audit Office has found that the cost of new forms of asylum accommodation on 'large sites' has actually increased government spending by as much as 46 million pounds, compared to the spending on1
Aid organizations and rights groups have called for the closure of migrant detention centers and an end to administrative detention in Italy. Eleonora Celoria, a lawyer and researcher at the migration think tank FIERI, explained to1