Migrasjon
 
Jokkmokk leder opprør mot regjeringens repatrierings политиikk
Maria Karlsson Bilde generert av AI
Jokkmokks ordfører, Roland Boman, har nektet å samarbeide med regjeringen om frivillig repatriering, og inspirert flere andre kommuner til å gjøre det samme. Innbyggere med utenlandsk bakgrunn i Jokkmokk tar imot beslutningen med glede. Regjeringen foreslår samtidig en kraftig økning i repatrieringsstøtten.
Protests outside CDU headquarters against Merz's cityscape remarks
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'.
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Svensk regjering forsvarer bistand til korrupte Somalia
Maria Karlsson Bilde generert av AI
Migrationsminister Johan Forssell forsvarer svensk bistand til Somalia til tross for kritikk mot høye lønninger og korrupsjon. Opposisjonen anklager regjeringen for bestikkelser i en utvisningsavtale. Regjeringen ser debatten som en mulighet til å fremheve strengere migrasjonspolitikk.
Cdu calls for facial recognition video surveillance in cities
Following Chancellor Friedrich Merz's controversial remark on the cityscape, CDU politician Alexander Throm demands the use of video surveillance with facial recognition to make cities safer. The SPD reacts with shock and warns against exploiting the debate. The proposal faces criticism over privacy concerns.
 
Cityscape debate: Minister Warken sees women's insecurity as migration-related
Anna Müller Bilde generert av AI
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.
Spd secretary criticizes blaming migrants for urban problems
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.
Archaeologists uncover Paleolithic tools on Turkey's Ayvalık coast
New research reveals a once-submerged land bridge along Turkey's Ayvalık coast that may have enabled early humans to migrate from Anatolia to Europe. Archaeologists discovered 138 Paleolithic tools across 10 sites, challenging traditional theories of human dispersal. The findings, published in the Journal of Island and Coastal Archaeology, suggest the region served as a key passageway during the Ice Age.
Kommuner avviser samtaler om repatriering
Flere svenske kommuner takker nei til regjeringens invitasjon til dialog om frivillig repatriering. Venstresiden foreslår å omdirigere 1,4 milliarder kroner fra repatriieringsstøtten til distriktskommuner. Migrationsminister Johan Forssell kritiserer beslutningene og understreker viktigheten av å gi informasjon til beboerne.
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.