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Germany Deports Tajik Activists, Raises Asylum Concerns

Following protests during Tajik President Rahmon's September 2023 visit to Berlin, three Tajik activists were deported to Tajikistan and imprisoned; the German government denies a connection, despite evidence suggesting otherwise.

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Germany's Refugee Mental Health Crisis: Inadequate Resources and Rising Political Tensions

Two recent knife attacks in Germany, one targeting a kindergarten group in Aschaffenburg and another a Christmas market in Magdeburg, have fueled political debate concerning the mental health of refugees and the country's capacity to address this challenge.

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Poland's Fortified Border: Security vs. Human Rights

Poland's 186km border fence with Belarus, patrolled by 8,200 security personnel, aims to curb irregular migration following Belarus's alleged 'hybrid warfare' tactics involving luring migrants. 29,707 irregular crossings were recorded in 2024, alongside allegations of human rights violations against...

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Venezuelan Family Stranded in Juarez After US Asylum Appointment Cancellation

A Venezuelan family of 10 is stranded in a Ciudad Juarez shelter after President Trump canceled their CBP One asylum appointment in January 2020, highlighting the impact of US immigration policy on asylum seekers.

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Mental Health Crisis Among German Refugees

In Germany, approximately 30 percent of refugees suffer from mental illnesses, a statistic often ignored in the ongoing political debate; this is despite nearly 26,000 refugees receiving therapeutic care in 2022. Experts urge for systematic mental health screenings upon arrival and increased resourc...

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Italian Court Blocks Albania Migrant Camp Plan

An Italian court's decision to halt Italy's fast-track asylum process resulted in the return of 43 rejected asylum seekers from Bangladesh and Egypt to Italy from an Albanian camp, marking the third such instance since October 2024 and leaving the €200 million facility empty.

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Germany's Refugee Mental Health Crisis Fuels Election Debate

Knife and car attacks in Germany, perpetrated by individuals with mental illnesses, have fueled election-year debate about immigration and mental healthcare, revealing critical shortages in services and highlighting the need for systematic assessments and increased support.

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Germany's Refugee Mental Health Crisis

Two attacks in Germany, one a knife attack by an Afghan man on a kindergarten group and another a car attack by a Saudi Arabian man at a Christmas market, have highlighted the mental health crisis among refugees and migrants, becoming a major political issue before the February 23rd elections.

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Germany Reports Sharp Drop in Asylum Applications and Illegal Entries

Germany's Interior Ministry reported a 37% drop in asylum applications in January 2025 (12,350) compared to 2024, alongside a decrease in illegal entries (5,147 in January 2025). Border controls led to the return of 13,786 individuals and the arrest of 3,306 with outstanding warrants, including extr...

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German Church Leader Condemns Politicization of Recent Attacks

The head of the Rhineland Protestant Church, Thorsten Latzel, criticized the instrumentalization of the suffering of victims of recent attacks in Germany for political purposes, particularly regarding migration policy, warning against losing sight of human rights and successful integration amidst th...

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Merz Promises Stricter Asylum Policies in Germany

Friedrich Merz, CDU leader, promises stricter asylum policies in Germany if he wins the upcoming early parliamentary elections on February 23rd, including limiting asylum seekers and modifying internal security; a recent Bundestag vote reflects a partisan divide on immigration.

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Channel 4 Docuseries Sparks Debate on Asylum Seekers

Channel 4's "Go Back to Where You Came From" follows British citizens recreating asylum seekers' journeys, sparking polarized reactions and raising crucial questions about immigration and media influence.

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