EU Moves Forward with Stricter Migration Policies
The European Union has endorsed new legislation aimed at enhancing deportations of unsuccessful asylum-seekers, including the establishment of 'return hubs' by member states.
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The European Union has endorsed new legislation aimed at enhancing deportations of unsuccessful asylum-seekers, including the establishment of 'return hubs' by member states.
A recent study indicates that migratory predators could play a role in the evolution of species located thousands of kilometers apart, even without direct interaction.
The deportation of Iranian women to the Central African Republic, despite protective measures against persecution, highlights troubling human rights issues.
In a speech marking the D-Day anniversary, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the migration crisis as an 'invasion' and urged European leaders to respond.
This summer, the east coast of Britain is witnessing a notable increase in painted lady butterflies, driven by favorable weather conditions.
The European Court of Justice has determined that rejected asylum-seekers are entitled to more than minimal support, marking a significant ruling amid ongoing discussions on EU migration policy.
In response to declining approval ratings, Chile's hard-right leader Jose Antonio Kast has announced new initiatives aimed at addressing crime and migration.
Recent findings reveal that bats, the only mammals capable of active flight, utilize fatty acids for energy during long migrations, a trait that may reshape our understanding of mammalian metabolism.
New research indicates that climate change is prompting significant migration from rural Bhutan, leading to the abandonment of homes in these areas.