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UK Asylum Policy Change Risks Thousands of Refugees Becoming Homeless

The UK Home Office reduced the time asylum seekers have to find new accommodation from 56 to 28 days, prompting warnings from refugee charities of increased homelessness this winter, particularly among single adults, while exceptions are made for families and pregnant women.

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Polish President Vetoes Ukraine Aid Bill, Sparking Political Crisis

On August 25th, 2025, Polish President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a bill extending aid to Ukrainian refugees in Poland, citing changed financial and social conditions and sparking a major political crisis, potentially impacting Poland's relations with the EU and the US.

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Donetsk Water Crisis Exposes Russian Governance Failures

A water crisis in the Russian-controlled Donetsk region, caused by damage to a canal connecting two rivers, forces residents to queue for water, leading to an open letter to Putin and criticism of Russian governance. The situation is described as a humanitarian and ecological catastrophe.

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Poland's Veto Jeopardizes Ukraine's Starlink Access

Polish President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a bill funding Starlink internet for Ukraine, potentially cutting off access by September, due to his nationalist stance and desire to limit social welfare for Ukrainian refugees; this highlights a shift in Polish public support for Ukraine and challenges the c...

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Merkel Defends Migrant Integration Policy Amidst CDU Criticism

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel asserts significant progress in migrant integration despite acknowledging ongoing challenges, contrasting with current CDU assessments highlighting that less than half of the 6.5 million arrivals since 2015 are employed.

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Rohingya Refugees Demand Repatriation on Exodus Anniversary

Tens of thousands of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh marked the eighth anniversary of their mass exodus from Myanmar, demanding a safe return amid continued instability and aid cuts, prompting international calls for a solution.

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Syrian Refugee Gang's Criminal Activities at Baarn Asylum Center

A 17-year-old Syrian refugee and his associates at a Baarn, Netherlands asylum center extorted, intimidated, and physically assaulted other underage refugees, forcing them into shoplifting; the COA knew about the situation for over a year but failed to adequately intervene, and the police were not i...

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Polish President Vetoes Refugee Bill, Jeopardizing Starlink for Ukraine

Polish President Karol Nawrocki vetoed a bill extending social benefits for Ukrainian refugees in Poland, including the "Rodzina 800+" program and Starlink internet access for the Ukrainian military, sparking conflict with the government and raising concerns about Polish-Ukrainian relations.

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Merkel Defends 2015 Refugee Policy Amidst AfD Rise and Integration Debate

Ten years after her famous "Wir schaffen das" statement, former German Chancellor Angela Merkel defends her 2015 decision to accept hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees, acknowledging the rise of the far-right AfD but highlighting progress in refugee integration, despite criticism from within he...

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Merkel's 2015 Refugee Policy: Long-Term Impacts and Political Fallout

In 2015, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's decision to open Germany's borders to hundreds of thousands of refugees led to over a million asylum applications in 2015-2016, straining resources and fueling political polarization, particularly boosting the AfD party.

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Merkel Awarded Peace Prize for 2015 Refugee Policy

Former German Chancellor Angela Merkel received the Félix-Houphouët-Boigny-UNESCO Peace Prize 2022 in Yamoussoukro, Ivory Coast on Wednesday for her 2015 decision to welcome over 1.2 million refugees, an act praised by the award jury, including Nobel Peace Prize winner Denis Mukwege, but also sparki...

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Bangladesh Conference Seeks Solutions for Rohingya Crisis Amidst Food Shortages

Bangladesh hosts a two-day conference in Cox's Bazar on the Rohingya crisis, bringing together government officials, international representatives, and Rohingya leaders to discuss solutions and address urgent humanitarian needs amid severe food shortages and the upcoming UN General Assembly meeting.

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