Is immigration a threat to Germany?
Populist right wing parties in Germany see immigration as a threat. But foreigners are vital to the German labor market and economy.
Populist right wing parties in Germany see immigration as a threat. But foreigners are vital to the German labor market and economy.
One of Germany's most affluent states is heading to the polls with CSU State Premier Markus Söder desperate to maintain his current coalition. But that means adopting his coalition partner's populist tone.
In Portugal, migrants cannot afford the high rents demanded by landlords as even the remotest urban neighborhoods fall victim to gentrification. Many have resorted to living in tents on the outskirts of urban areas.
Among the many migrants trying to make it to Europe are also young men from Gaza. DW met three of them to find out what they're leaving behind.
In view of the large number of asylum-seekers coming to Germany and the pressure authorities face caring for them, positions on migration policy are changing. Denmark's tough approach is seen as model — at first glance.