Integration Minister Roderic O’Gorman stopped short of saying that another clearance operation is planned for the tents.
There is a disagreement between the municipality of Westerwolde and the Central Agency for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) on whether the Ter Apel registration center exceeded its 2,000-person limit for several days in March. To avoid a “legal splitting of hairs,” the COA agreed to pay half of the penalty. The agency has paid 982,500 euros so far, NU.nl reports.
Let us begin with Rafi Hottak. Arrived from crossing the channel We hurry along the shoreline, the beach barely visible in the dim light preceding dawn, while figures gather at the water’s edge, a mere few hundred metres distant. A dinghy bobs out at sea. Suddenly, a voice pierces the silence, speaking in Kurdish. “Whose […]
About 100 bicycles that were left by asylum seekers near the eastern Vaalimaa border crossing last autumn were sold at auction on Thursday morning.
Those who have had an asylum claim refused or withdrawn and cannot appeal could now also be deported.
Seven protesters were arrested for incidents involving ‘offensive placards and chants, violence and sexual assault’
Gardai are investigating the incident after several tents were damaged
Over 30 pro-Palestine protesters gathered at the University of Iowa’s Hancher Auditorium on Friday amid Israel’s invasion of Rafah and ongoing national college protests. The protest coincided with the UI College of Law commencement at Hancher. The Israel-Hamas war in Gaza began after Hamas launched a surprise attack in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, which
The UK government has passed new legislation to let it send some asylum seekers to Rwanda.
The administration announced new plans Thursday to speed up deportations for border migrants who are deemed to be safety risks, moving to adopt a Trump-style policy as President Biden seeks to gain control of the border.
A recent survey by Ipsos I&O Research suggests the Dutch public is largely critical of the ongoing university campus protests against Israel's actions in Gaza. The survey, conducted between May 9 and 13, found only a fifth (21%) of respondents support the protests, while two-thirds (65%) agree or strongly agree with the statement, "It is good that the police intervened in the student protests against the war in Gaza."
A 35-year-old man who was arrested for vandalism and destruction inside a University of Amsterdam building earlier this week was identified as a Palestinian individual, born in Jordan, and who arrived in the Netherlands last year seeking asylum. He has denied the accusations against him, his attorney told NOS on Friday.