Federal Health Minister Nina Warken at a press conference addressing women's safety issues in German cities, linked to migration, with urban backdrop and survey data.

Cityscape debate: Minister Warken sees women's insecurity as migration-related

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Federal Health Minister Nina Warken has backed Chancellor Friedrich Merz's concerns about women's safety in German cities, calling it a migration-related issue. A survey reveals that a majority of women feel unsafe in public spaces. Politicians demand action over further debates.

Protests outside CDU headquarters against Merz's cityscape remarks

Anna Müller

Thousands protested again outside the CDU headquarters in Berlin against Chancellor Friedrich Merz's controversial statements on migration policy. Police counted 2,000 participants, while organizers reported 7,500. The rally under the motto 'We are the daughters' criticized Merz's reference to a 'problem in the cityscape'.

Swedish municipal officials in a conference rejecting repatriation talks, with Migration Minister criticizing in the background.

Municipalities reject talks on repatriation

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Several Swedish municipalities are declining the government's invitation for dialogue on voluntary repatriation. The Left Party proposes redirecting 1.4 billion kronor from the repatriation grant to rural municipalities. Migration Minister Johan Forssell criticizes the decisions and stresses the importance of providing information to residents.

UN representative warns against deporting Syrian refugees to Germany

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Gonzalo Vargas Llosa, head of the UNHCR in Syria, has warned Germany against forced returns of Syrian refugees. Syria is already at the limit of its capacity, and further deportations would worsen the situation. He criticizes this in the context of plans by Federal Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt.

Mayor Roland Boman and diverse residents joyfully protesting against Sweden's repatriation policy in snowy Jokkmokk.

Jokkmokk leads revolt against government's repatriation policy

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Jokkmokk's mayor, Roland Boman, has refused to cooperate with the government on voluntary repatriation, inspiring several other municipalities to follow suit. Residents with foreign backgrounds in Jokkmokk welcome the decision with joy. The government is meanwhile proposing a sharp increase in the repatriation grant.

Police check knives in ahrensburg underpass

In the underpass of Ahrensburg Regional Station in Schleswig-Holstein, ten police officers block the path for knife checks. This measure stems from a state ordinance banning the carrying of readily accessible knives in public transport since December 23, 2024. The controls are part of broader reporting on Germany's urban landscape.

Spd secretary criticizes blaming migrants for urban problems

Anna Müller

SPD General Secretary Tim Klüssendorf has stated in the cityscape debate that issues in German inner cities are primarily due to men, regardless of their origin. He rejected blaming migration and criticized statements by Chancellor Friedrich Merz. The debate has sparked nationwide protests.

Deportations from Germany rise to nearly 18,000

In the first nine months of 2025, Germany deported 17,651 people, a sharp rise from the previous year. Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt is advocating stricter measures, including deportations to Afghanistan and Syria. Critics warn of the risks to those affected.

Swedish government defends aid to corrupt Somalia

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Migration Minister Johan Forssell defends Swedish aid to Somalia despite criticism over high salaries and corruption. The opposition accuses the government of bribes in a deportation agreement. The government views the debate as a chance to highlight tougher migration policies.

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