Italians sleep in Trieste's streets 'for immigrants'
Dozens of residents in Trieste, a northeastern port city in Italy, have slept in the city's squares to demand proper sleeping facilities for migrants.
Dozens of residents in Trieste, a northeastern port city in Italy, have slept in the city's squares to demand proper sleeping facilities for migrants.
Germany can only stay open and tolerant if it's not "overwhelmed" by irregular migration, President Frank-Walter Steinmeier said at a ceremony honoring the victims of the Solingen stabbings.
A group of about 40 migrants were reportedly expelled from Tunisia's coastal city of Sfax and abandoned near the country's border with Algeria. Rights groups are reporting rising numbers of such forced displacements from Tunisia and1
Hungary launched a new protest against the EU's Pact on Migration which obliges each member state to host a quota of asylum seekers: Budapest threatens to send migrants to Brussels "with a one-way ticket". The Brussels mayor respond1
Pope Francis on Wednesday criticized migration policies based on rejection, stating at his general audience in the Vatican that pushing migrants back is "a serious sin." He argued that restrictive laws do not save lives and praised1