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German border police turning away migrants at a fence, with a sign showing illegal entries halved from 2023 to 2025.
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Illegal entries into Germany halve in 2025

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Germany's Federal Police recorded about 62,500 illegal entries at its borders in 2025, halving the figure from 2023. Since border controls were introduced in September 2024 and intensified in May 2025, thousands have been turned away. The measures aim to curb migration more effectively.

Japan's government approved a bill to revise the Immigration Control and Refugee Recognition Law at a cabinet meeting on March 11 and submitted it to the House of Representatives. The bill focuses on introducing the JESTA electronic travel authorization system to check visitors' eligibility to enter Japan online before travel, with implementation targeted for fiscal 2028.

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Operatives of Operation Whirlwind from the Nigeria Customs Service have intercepted a smuggling operation at the Seme border. They seized three truckloads of petrol in the process.

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