
German Interior Minister Hails First Direct Deportation Flight to Afghanistan
Federal authorities have begun direct deportations of high-profile Afghan criminals—in a move aimed at enhancing public safety,

Federal authorities have begun direct deportations of high-profile Afghan criminals—in a move aimed at enhancing public safety,

A small state can leverage its geography, diplomatic credibility, and regional expertise to strengthen Europe’s strategic role in one of the world’s most complex geopolitical arenas.

“An overhaul of migration policy has begun, but we haven’t reached the end of the road,” according to Germany’s Interior Ministry.

The Spanish decision “is not in line with the European Union’s current spirit on migration,” an EU official said.

Sweden’s center-right government announced plans to require all asylum seekers to stay in reception centers while their applications are processed.

The minority cabinet presents itself as a fresh start, but its plans raise serious questions about whether the Netherlands will actually be better off.

The UK PM promotes the new trade agreement with India—but struggles to convince on migration even as he rules out easier access to visas.

The ‘BritCard’ will be a monument to this government’s authoritarian impulses and staggering incompetence.

Ministers say they want to set an example for the rest of Europe. But critics argue they are just talking tough ahead of elections.

“There is a political space to say to the EPP, ‘Let’s be serious; if you really want to have a stricter migration policy, stricter border controls, and a serious return policy, cooperate with us.’”