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A United Nations Human Development Program report published in late November 2023 — the same month Australia and Tuvalu ...
Human rights groups are raising alarms over Morocco’s ongoing practice of relocating hundreds of Sub-Saharan migrants from ...
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has issued an urgent call for international support to scale up its response to the largest return movements in recent history of Afghanistan. Since ...
Coupled with the considerable volume of inward migration of highly-religious kinship networks over decades, significant population change was, and is, inevitable. Britain’s demographic future is a ...
I have lived long enough, in Eastern Europe before the fall of the Iron Curtain as well as in the West, to recognise the signs. Serious social unrest is in the air.
War spurs mass migration, suffering of people who aren't at fault It’s not lost on us that those who clamor for war are often the first to decry the presence of immigrants like me.
In 2015, Dieter Zetsche, then-head of Daimler, went as far as to propose that refugees may be “Germany’s next economic miracle.” But not everyone in Germany was optimistic about mass migration.
The pollsters said: “Our research shows that almost half of Britons (47%) think there are more migrants staying in the UK ...