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Sweden proposes AI facial recognition for crime prevention

Sweden proposes AI facial recognition for crime prevention

Sweden’s government has proposed allowing police to use real-time, AI-powered facial recognition to combat serious crimes such as human trafficking, kidnapping, and murder. The proposed law, announced on Thursday, aims to strengthen law enforcement’s ability to address rising gang violence.…
Asylum Applications to EU Decrease by 13% in 2024

Asylum Applications to EU Decrease by 13% in 2024

The number of asylum applications submitted to the European Union fell by 13% in 2024, totaling 912,000, Anadolu Agency reported citing the EU’s statistical authority, Eurostat. Among these applications, Syrians submitted the highest number, with 148,000 first-time requests, accounting for…
Germany Pledges 300 Million Euros in Aid for Syrians at EU Conference

Germany Pledges 300 Million Euros in Aid for Syrians at EU Conference

Germany announced a commitment of 300 million euros ($326 million) in aid for Syrians through the United Nations and selected organizations, Reuters reported citing Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock. This announcement was made ahead of an EU-led donor conference in Brussels…
Muslims in Ukraine Observe Ramadan Amid War

Muslims in Ukraine Observe Ramadan Amid War

Despite the ongoing war with Russia, thousands of Muslims in Ukraine are observing Ramadan, Rudaw reported. For many, fasting serves as a source of solace for both the soul and mind. Some Muslim officers in the Ukrainian army reflect on…
Sweden to ban Mobile phones in schools starting July 1

Sweden to ban Mobile phones in schools starting July 1

Swedish Minister for Schools, Lotta Edholm, announced on Thursday, March 13, a proposed law to ban mobile phone use among students in Swedish schools. If approved, the ban will take effect on July 1, 2026. During a press conference, Edholm…
EU plans to legalize ‘return hubs’ in 3rd countries despite human rights concerns

EU plans to legalize ‘return hubs’ in 3rd countries despite human rights concerns

In an effort to address irregular migration, the European Union is preparing to legalize “return hubs” in third countries, Anadolu Agency reported. This strategy was presented by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen during a session of the European…
European Parliament, US Condemn Thai Officials Over Uyghur Deportations

European Parliament, US Condemn Thai Officials Over Uyghur Deportations

The European Parliament has condemned Thailand for its lese-majeste law and the deportation of Uyghurs to China, highlighting violations of international law, Banghok Post reported. The resolution criticizes the deportation of at least 40 Uyghur refugees, who face risks of…
European leaders are failing to address rising anti-Muslim hatred, warns EU Islamophobia coordinator

European leaders are failing to address rising anti-Muslim hatred, warns EU Islamophobia coordinator

Marion Lalisse, the EU’s coordinator for combating anti-Muslim hatred, has criticized European leaders for lacking the political will to tackle rising anti-Muslim sentiment, Hyphenonline.com reported. She highlighted the need for a clear definition of Islamophobia, as nearly 50% of European…
Naples Hit by Severe Earthquake, Residents Forced to Sleep on Streets

Naples Hit by Severe Earthquake, Residents Forced to Sleep on Streets

Naples experienced one of its worst earthquakes in 40 years, with a 4.4 magnitude tremor occurring around 1:25 AM on Thursday, The Independent reported. A loud roar preceded the quake, prompting residents to flee to the streets. The earthquake lasted…
Measles cases in Europe double due to declining vaccination rates after pandemic, WHO Warns

Measles cases in Europe double due to declining vaccination rates after pandemic, WHO Warns

Measles cases in the European region more than doubled in 2024, reaching the highest level in over 25 years, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and UNICEF, Reuters reported. The surge is attributed to declining vaccination rates following the…
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