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Knaus Predicts Dutch Election Migration Showdown

Migration expert Gerald Knaus predicts the Dutch election campaign will be dominated by opposing views on migration: one demanding zero asylum seekers, the other minimizing the issue. He criticizes mainstream parties' inaction, warning that leaving migration to the radical right endangers democracy ...

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German Minister's Poland Visit Lacks Public Events Amidst Political Tensions

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt's visit to Poland lacked public events due to Poland's domestic political climate; the ruling PiS party's accusations of pro-German sympathies against the opposition, coupled with declining Polish trust in Germany over past actions, led to the decision to ...

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Nine European Nations Challenge European Court of Human Rights on Migration

Nine European countries criticized the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) for its migration law rulings, urging a different interpretation, and challenging the core principles of the 75-year-old European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which was created to prevent authoritarianism.

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Coalition Crisis: Power Struggle Over Asylum Ministry Threatens Dutch Government

Following the resignation of all PVV ministers, disagreements arose among the remaining coalition parties (VVD, BBB, and NSC) over the allocation of the vacant Ministry of Asylum and Migration, threatening the government's stability before the October elections.

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Merz Links Rise in German Antisemitism to Immigration

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz linked the rise in antisemitic incidents, which increased by 77% in 2024 to 8,627 cases according to Rias, to immigration since 2015, a statement criticized as the "Unwort des Jahres" (word of the year) for potentially deflecting attention from domestic antisemitism.

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EU Extends Ukrainian Refugee Protection Until 2027

The European Union extended temporary protection for Ukrainian refugees until March 2027, providing a framework for their eventual return to Ukraine or long-term integration within the EU, addressing the ongoing refugee crisis stemming from Russia's invasion.

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Germany and Poland Strengthen Cooperation on Migration Control Amidst Border Dispute

German and Polish interior ministers met to discuss migration, agreeing on stronger border security measures and increased EU financial support for Ukrainian refugees, despite ongoing disputes over Germany's stricter border controls impacting trade and local communities.

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Juncker Warns Against Normalization of EU Border Controls

Former EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker warns against the normalization of border controls currently in place in 10 of 27 EU countries, arguing that it undermines the Schengen Agreement and threatens European integration, particularly highlighting Germany's role.

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Increased Sea Arrivals to Italy Despite Stricter Policies

Despite Italy's stricter immigration policies, sea arrivals have surged since April, exceeding 2022 numbers; over 145,000 arrived since January 1st, with a 25% increase in the last two months, driven by instability in Libya and Tunisia, resulting in dangerous sea journeys and numerous deaths.

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FENIX Museum: Art, Migration, and Rotterdam's History

The newly opened FENIX museum in Rotterdam, Netherlands, uses art to explore migration, showcasing 150 works in "All Directions: Art That Moves You" and 194 photographs in "The Family of Migrants," reflecting Rotterdam's history as a major migration hub and its current demographic diversity.

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Dutch Coalition in Disarray After PVV Departure

Following the PVV's exit, the Dutch coalition faces internal disputes over ministerial positions, particularly the asylum portfolio, delaying decisions until further negotiations Thursday evening.

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Spain's Housing Crisis Threatens Economic Growth

Spain's housing crisis, characterized by a 600,000 housing shortage and high rental costs (40% of income for nearly 40% of renters), is hindering economic growth and migration, prompting the European Commission to recommend land law reform, addressing labor shortages, and expanding social housing.

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