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Germany Plans to Expand Deportation of Failed Asylum Seekers
Germany is set to speed up its processes for removing failed asylum seekers. German Chancellor Angela Merkel is set to uncover arrangements to fundamentally expand deportations of failed asylum seekers. -
Danes slammed with smuggling charges after giving migrants a lift to Sweden
Denmark's humanitarian credentials are once again being questioned as it is pressing smuggling charges for the people who gave migrants a ride to its neighboring country, Sweden. The former country has already been under fire for ordering the police to seize jewelry from asylum-seekers. -
David Cameron sees victory in battle with EU over migrant arrival regulations
David Cameron believes Britain has won a battle in the EU that will prevent more asylum seekers from travelling to the UK and allow those who do arrive to be returned to elsewhere in Europe. -
Europe's refugee crisis: more than 100,000 asylum seekers cross over, starting with Greece
Concerns rise all over Europe that finds itself inadquate to handle the ongoing rush of refugees crossing over from the Mediterarnean with Greece as its first stop. More than 100,000 asylum seekers have made the trip in just two months, an unprecedeented number according to migrant officials. -
Offshore detention of refugees is legal according to Australia’s High Court
The High Court of Australia approves the country’s refugee detention center in Nauru despite criticisms from human rights advocates. -
German allies fall apart as Bavarians threaten legal steps if Merkel fails to solve refugee problem quick
The alliance between Germany’s Christian Social Union (CSU) and partner Christian Democrats (CDU) is falling apart as Chancellor Angela Merkel's Bavarian allies threatened to take her government to court if she fails to solve the refugee problem soon. -
Germany to start deporting asylum seekers to western Balkans
Germany will this week start deporting asylum seekers from the western Balkans whose applications have been unsuccessful, government sources told Reuters on Tuesday. -
German authorities accused of playing down refugee shelter sex crime reports
Germany's police union and women's rights groups accused the authorities on Tuesday of playing down reports of harassment, sexual assault and even rape at refugee shelters because they feared a backlash against asylum seekers. -
Germany needs to limit refugee influx, close borders: Merkel allies
Germany needs to limit the number of refugees it takes in or even close its borders, conservative allies of German Chancellor Angela Merkel said at the weekend, as the country deals with record inflows of people fleeing from war and poverty. -
Unprecedented migrant crisis forces EU to seek answers
European Union ministers were summoned on Sunday to meet in two weeks' time to seek urgent solutions to a migration crisis unprecedented in the bloc's history, as the mounting death toll on land and sea forced governments to respond. -
Australian court rules detention of Sri Lanka asylum seekers at sea lawful
Australia's highest court ruled on Wednesday that the detention of asylum seekers from Sri Lanka on the high seas for almost a month was lawful, a win for the government's tough immigration policy.
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