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EUAA: Nearly 1 Million Asylum Applications in 2022; Highest Since 2016 Crisis
Nearly three-quarters (71%) of those who filed asylum applications in the 27-member bloc, with the addition of Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Lichtenstein, were men.
Nearly three-quarters (71%) of those who filed asylum applications in the 27-member bloc, with the addition of Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, and Lichtenstein, were men.
The proposed budget cuts would affect all government departments except defense, labor, and welfare.
Europe’s attempts to get its way have been complicated by the election of left-wing and Peronist governments across South America, most notably Lula da Silva’s Workers Party in Brazil and Alberto Fernández’s Justicialist Party in Argentina.
The end result of the tripartite meeting was the signing of a “Memorandum of Understanding,” in which the countries agreed to set up a joint task force to bolster border protection and stem the flow of illegal mass migration.
The series, which focuses on the adventures of the daring duo of Francis Blake and Phillip J. Mortimer, has a feeling, a style, all its own. Edgar P. Jacobs and his successors craft fully fleshed-out worlds that draw readers in, making us sad to leave at the end of each work.
Rutte’s four-party coalition government had been teetering on the brink over its failure to agree on measures to curb the influx of asylum seekers. This Friday, negotiations finally broke down.
The death of Nahel Merzouk draws attention to the major dichotomy afflicting Western nations: the lie that diversity is our strength, rather than our downfall.
German industry is leaving en masse for other countries in the EU.
After accusing Germany’s Fridays For Future climate activist group of “structural racism,” the Bremen branch of the movement founded by Swedish activist Greta Thunberg has called it quits and dissolved.
The refugees must also be deemed dangerous to society, independent of their crime, creating a labyrinth of red tape for European countries looking to deport foreign criminals.
VOX is proposing referenda on a host of issues, including illegal immigration and energy sovereignty.
The rebellious mercenary chief lost six news sites and a $1 billion worth of catering business over the weekend. But even without Wagner, “there is no threat of decreased combat potential” on the front, Moscow claims.
After six nights of rioting, it would appear that the movement is ebbing slightly. But this apparent return to calm should in no way be seen as a victory because, as in 2005, the fundamental problem still remains.
Liberal opposition leader Donald Tusk took to denouncing Islamic immigration in the aftermath of this week’s turmoil in France while Poland’s PiS used the carnage as political ammunition during EU asylum talks.
Illegal migrants are getting bolder and more aggressive at the border, but Polish authorities also brace for possible destabilization attempts coming from the 8,000 Wagner fighters relocated in the neighboring Belarus.
Hannes Loth’s victory in the town of Raguhn-Jeßnitz in Saxony-Anhalt marks the AfD’s second electoral breakthrough in two weeks.
The St. Thomas More Award of the Ancient Order of St. George went to Rocco Buttiglione who, with his insistence on natural law, European fraternity, Christian principles, and the significance of Europe’s cultural identity, embodies an exemplary Christian political leader.
The newly updated curriculum would force schools to teach their pupils about access to abortion services and prevention of adolescent pregnancy through use of contraception.
This new parent is hoping her Finnish counterparts start a global trend in dealing with cell phones.
Legislation comes in response to the Manchester Arena terror attack, but makes no mention of the security guard who had a “bad feeling” about the suicide bomber but did not act for fear of “being branded a racist.”
“Last night a milestone was reached in horror and disgrace,” the mayor tweeted, vowing his “determination to protect and serve the Republic is greater than ever,” and that he would “not back down.”
“Anyone who incites hatred against parts of the population and attacks the human dignity of others by insulting, maliciously scorning, or slandering a group or part of the population is liable to be prosecuted,” Thuringia’s AfD chief Björn Höcke wrote on Twitter after filing the complaint.
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