Migrants in Germany will soon be allowed to work while their claims for asylum are processed, after the country's Cabinet approved the idea on Wednesday. Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser told the state-owned German news agency Deutsche Welle that migrants will be allowed to work after s...
Tens of thousands of migrants arrived in Germany to the one thing they wanted most: a warm welcome. Charlie D'Agata is there with our story.
BERLIN, Nov. 21 (Xinhua) -- Two thirds of people with a migratory background in Germany experience discrimination as a result of their foreign roots, a study published on Wednesday by the country's Federal Association for Property Ownership, House Building and Urban Development (vhw) finds. Th...
Shoes are prepared for migrants expected to arrive at the railway station in Frankfurt, Germany, September 5, 2015.REUTERS The latest arrivals add to the tens of thousands of migrants who have been streaming each month into Germany, the EU's most populous nation with 81 million residents. The...
Migrants sit in front of containers at the Central Initial Reception Facility for Asylum Seekers, ZABH, in the federal German state of Brandenburg in Eisenhuettenstadt, Germany, Wednesday, Oct. 6, 2021. German federal police said more than 4,300 people crossed the border from Poland 'illegally...
The decrease in migrants' approval for the SPD is mainly due to the loss of trust in the biggest left-wing party among the Turkish population living in Germany. Their approval for the social democrats has been almost halved to 37 percent since 2016. ...
The Maltese government said Sunday the 58 passengers would be relocated in coming days to four countries that agreed to accept a share: France, Germany, Spain and Portugal. Malta said it participated in the operation “for purely humanitarian reasons.” The migrants were picked up more than a ...
Incidentally I see 2.67m migrants entered Germany in 2022. No wonder the AfD is doing so well. Donna June 30, 2023 It would help if the Government stopped funding those trusts, NGOs and Charity-Quangos. They transfer £millions of taxpayers money to pay for them to challenge the ...
It is an approach that mirrors the one taken by Chinese companies in Germany, where they have bought into the machinery and equipment sector, and in Italy, which has seena string of deals in textiles and fashion. “What they want is access to specific expertise and to technology,” says ...
He said that since the country’s population was, in fact, falling more in the last five decades, they were in a position to understand that if Scotland needed to grow its workforce, it needed people to come from other countries to grow its population and its communities. If you are ...