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ECJ Ruling Restricts EU Expedited Asylum Procedures

The European Court of Justice ruled against Italy's designation of Bangladesh as a safe country of origin, impacting its expedited asylum procedures and raising concerns about similar practices in other EU nations; the ruling requires transparency in assessments and ensures the safety of all citizen...

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Trump Delays EU Tariffs to August 7th

President Trump delayed the imposition of tariffs on EU imports into the US from August 1st to August 7th, providing businesses more time to adjust while potentially allowing for further trade deal negotiations; the EU reacted with muted public criticism.

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Somali Man Arrested in Germany for Libyan Migrant Murder

A 29-year-old Somali man wanted in Italy for murder and torture of migrants in Libya was arrested in Zweibrücken, Germany on July 30th, following a European arrest warrant. Italian authorities allege he killed a Somali minor who resisted sexual assault, and he is accused of overseeing a camp where m...

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AfD's "Re-emigration" Policy Sparks Internal Divisions and Public Outcry

The Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, after achieving 20% of the vote in the last Bundestag election, promotes a controversial policy called "re-emigration," essentially advocating for mass deportations, even of German citizens with migrant backgrounds, leading to internal party divisions and wid...

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EU Court Tightens Rules on 'Safe' Countries of Origin

The European Court of Justice ruled that EU member states must provide verifiable evidence and ensure the safety of all groups within a country when designating it as a safe country of origin, impacting Italy's 'Albanian model' for expedited asylum processing and potentially affecting similar system...

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Turkey, Italy, Libya Summit Addresses Mediterranean Migration Crisis

Turkish President Erdoğan, Italian Prime Minister Meloni, and Libyan Prime Minister Dbeibah met in Istanbul to discuss managing migration flows from Libya to Europe, building on successful Turkey-Italy collaboration and supporting Libya's political stability.

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Piket" Executives Charged with Embezzling 2.4 Billion Rubles in Substandard Body Armor Deal

The Russian Investigative Committee opened a criminal case against "Piket" executives for embezzling 2.4 billion rubles from the Ministry of Defense through the supply of 30,000 substandard body armor sets in 2023, with the executives admitting guilt.

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ECJ Raises Bar for Designating 'Safe' Countries of Origin for Asylum

The European Court of Justice (ECJ) ruled that EU member states must justify their designation of 'safe countries of origin' with transparent evidence, impacting Italy's plan to process asylum seekers from Albania and potentially other EU countries' similar practices.

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Bangladesh's Political Upheaval: Post-Hasina Uncertainty

Following deadly protests over a job quota system, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina resigned in August 2024, fleeing to India, leading to the rise of the opposition BNP and an interim government aiming for elections by April 2026, though facing challenges in human rights and the rise of Islam...

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France Opens Supermax Prison to Combat Drug Violence

France opened its first supermax prison in Vandelles-Vieilles last week to combat rising drug violence; featuring individual cells, limited contact, and 450 cameras, it aims to isolate high-profile criminals and reflects a broader government reform.

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Germany Airlifts Aid to Gaza Amidst Humanitarian Crisis

Germany's Bundeswehr airlifted nearly 14 tons of food and medical supplies to Gaza on Friday as part of an air bridge operation coordinated with Jordan, responding to a dire humanitarian crisis while facing domestic and international pressure for stronger action against Israel's blockade.

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Oasis Reunion Tour: A Nostalgic Return Amidst UK's Shifting Political Landscape

Oasis, the iconic British band, launched a sold-out 41-show world tour this month, culminating in a reunion concert at Wembley Stadium on Wednesday night before a crowd of 90,000, symbolizing a return to the 1990s optimism and a contrast to the UK's recent political shifts.

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