German parliament rejects Merz’s migration bill backed by far right Vote caps fraught debate over growing influence of Alternative for Germany party in Europe’s largest country January 31 2025 UK immigration New UK asylum bill to criminalise those who seek to prevent small boat rescues ...
Jan 30, 2025 euobserver Sections Archive Login 0 Comments Migration by Eszter Zalan, Brussels, April 2, 2020, 7:47:22 PM 1 co-observer The EU's top court ruled on Thursday (2 April) that Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic broke EU law by refusing to take in their share of asylu...
ONS statistician Jay Lindop, deputy director of the Center for International Migration, said: "Different patterns for EU and non-EU migration have emerged since mid-2016, when the EU referendum vote took place. Due to increasing numbers arriving for work and study, non-EU net migration is now...
In the wake of the vote, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan threatened he could tear up the migration deal and open border gates "if EU goes too far." However, he said later on Nov. 29 that his country has not yet "closed book" with the EU, but was considering other alternatives....
This article examines the impact of EU migration on Great Yarmouth, a coastal town in Norfolk, England. Great Yarmouth had the fifth highest 'leave' vote nationally in the UK Brexit referendum, at over 70%. In this article, we want to show that Great Yarmouth has always been a town of ...
Before the Eurozone was created for half a century since the end of the war, integration processes were underway that combined and unified European legislation, the monetary system, migration and customs principles, industrial, climate, energy and trade standards. ...
EU approves new 'dehumanizing' migration policy Human rights activists protests outside the European Parliament ahead of a vote by lawmakers on the EU's Pact on Asylum and Migration, in Brussels, Belgium on April 10. [Photo/Agencies] The European Parliament approved extensive new legislation to ...
For years, this vision of migration has been supported by George Soros through his influence on the ECHR [7]. For him, it was about destabilizing states in the name of his conception of “open societies”. The decision of the Court of Justice of the EU has nothing to do with the poli...
BRUSSELS, May 26 -- Voters in Germany, Lithuania, Cyprus, Bulgaria, Greece and Italy cast their ballots on Sunday in elections to the European Parliament (EP). Citizens of the 28 European Union (EU) member countries, among whom over 400 million voters are eligible, are expected to vote ove...
The nationalist, anti-migrant League is expected to be the top vote-getter, improving on its 6-percent showing from the previous vote in 2014. A big question is the accuracy of political polls, which have often proved inaccurate in Italy. The consensus is that the League will earn around ...