
Poland Tightens Citizenship Rules as Europe Aims to Curb Immigration
Warsaw says its citizenship “is a privilege one must earn.”

Warsaw says its citizenship “is a privilege one must earn.”

Although the scheme affects fewer and fewer people, it remains extremely unpopular in France.

The Austrian government has drafted a law that would hit asylum seekers with heavy financial penalties or even imprisonment if they skip mandatory language and values courses.

The last thing Berlin needs is a day against Islamophobia—what it does need is better politicians.

Salzgitter is introducing mandatory community service for asylum seekers, aiming to boost integration and reduce the financial burden on the city.

The brutal murder of an 18-year-old girl in the Netherlands, allegedly at the hands of her own family members, must force an uncomfortable conversation about migration and integration.

Schools will teach the ‘13-Point’ rules from February 2026, promoting shared values and social cohesion among migrant and local children alike.

When the conservative center is silenced, the true extremists inherit the stage.

A new study reveals that two-thirds of refugees have incomes below the national poverty threshold.

More than one in three cadets in the German capital has a migrant background.