Refugee Crisis
The EU-Egypt migration deal is yet another measure taken by the EU to outsource migration control, with little consideration for human rights.
Read moreAs conservatives and the Far Right continue to rise in Germany, progressive parties are moving to the right on migration policy to maintain support.
Read moreOnly political and legal shift can prepare Europe for a phenomenon that is bound to grow in the years to come.
Read morePolish Green MP Małgorzata Tracz on the war in Ukraine and the party’s growing influence on public debate in the country.
Read moreClimate migration is already a reality. A coherent and binding solution must be determined at the EU and international levels.
Read moreOxford anthropologist Ruben Andersson discusses how EU migration policies have proved counterproductive, calling instead for a systemic approach.
Read moreThe founder of Maltese NGO aditus foundation discusses challenges to protect the human rights of arriving migrants and the erosion of rule of law.
Read moreAccording to Oxford academic Kalypso Nicolaïdis, the EU is much more resilient than it gets credit for. We sat down to discuss the state of the Union today and the key challenges to safeguard the future of Europe in a time when the world needs it most.
Read moreCities could become a welcoming and protective hub for refugees in Europe – but not without financial support to stimulate their economy and create jobs. An interview with Gesine Schwan.
Read moreCentral European countries in 2015 allowed refugees to pass through into the EU. Why did it stop & what is the situation now?
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