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EU Provides €250,000 Emergency Aid for Afghan Migrants Expelled from Pakistan

EU Provides €250,000 Emergency Aid for Afghan Migrants Expelled from Pakistan

The European Union has allocated €250,000 in emergency funding to the International Federation of Red Cross to support Afghan migrants forcibly returned from Pakistan, Khaama Press reported. The aid will provide critical shelter, healthcare, clean water, and food supplies to…
EU to Ban Forced Labor Products by 2027 in Sweeping Supply Chain Reform

EU to Ban Forced Labor Products by 2027 in Sweeping Supply Chain Reform

The European Union will implement a comprehensive ban on products made with forced labor starting December 2027 under its newly enacted Forced Labor Regulation, HRW reported. Announced through a joint statement by Human Rights Watch and Cornell University’s Global Labor…
Berlin’s Green Party Advocates for Hijab in Police Force, Challenging Neutrality Law

Berlin’s Green Party Advocates for Hijab in Police Force, Challenging Neutrality Law

Germany’s Green Party has called for the repeal of Berlin’s 2005 Neutrality Act, arguing it discriminates against Muslim women by banning religious symbols, including the hijab, for civil servants, Shafaq news reported. The law, which mandates ideological and religious neutrality…
Germany Introduces Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugees to Return Home

Germany Introduces Financial Incentives for Syrian Refugees to Return Home

The German government has launched a voluntary repatriation program offering Syrian refugees up to €4,000 ($4,555) per family to encourage their return to Syria, Anadolu Agency reported. According to official figures released Thursday, 464 Syrians have already taken advantage of…
Germany Suspends Afghan Refugee Transfers from Pakistan

Germany Suspends Afghan Refugee Transfers from Pakistan

Germany has paused Afghan refugee transfers from Pakistan for two weeks until its new coalition government takes office, affecting thousands awaiting relocation, Khaama Press reported. The decision, announced on Wednesday, follows public protests over migration policies after violent attacks linked…
Oxford academics drank from human skull cup for decades, historian reveals

Oxford academics drank from human skull cup for decades, historian reveals

Academics at the University of Oxford drank from a chalice made from a human skull until 2015, The Guardian reported based on the forthcoming book Every Monument Will Fall. In his book tracing the violent colonial history of looted human…
Attacks on refugees surge in Berlin amid rising far-right violence, new report reveals

Attacks on refugees surge in Berlin amid rising far-right violence, new report reveals

Berlin has recorded a sharp rise in attacks on asylum seekers and refugee shelters, reflecting broader concerns over escalating far-right violence and stricter migration policies in Germany, the Guardian reported. Official figures requested by Green Party lawmakers show 77 assaults…
Sweden increases aid to Rohingya refugees

Sweden increases aid to Rohingya refugees

Sweden has committed USD 12.7 million in humanitarian aid to support over one million Rohingya refugees and vulnerable host communities in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, Scand Asia reported. The funding will be distributed through eight humanitarian organizations, including UNHCR, WFP, Norwegian…
Italy’s Far-Right League Faces Complaint Over AI-Generated Hate Images

Italy’s Far-Right League Faces Complaint Over AI-Generated Hate Images

Italy’s far-right League party is under investigation following a complaint filed by opposition parties accusing it of spreading “racist, Islamophobic, and xenophobic” AI-generated images on social media, Arab News reported. The complaint, submitted to Italy’s communications watchdog Agcom, alleges the…
EU Designates Seven ‘Safe’ Countries to Accelerate Migrant Returns Amid Controversy

EU Designates Seven ‘Safe’ Countries to Accelerate Migrant Returns Amid Controversy

The European Union has identified seven countries—Kosovo, Bangladesh, Colombia, Egypt, India, Morocco, and Tunisia—as “safe countries” to expedite the return process for migrants, Khaama Press reported. Announced on April 16 by the European Commission, this move aims to speed up…
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