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PM Modi Warns of 'Plot' to Change India’s Demography, Launches High-power Mission

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On India’s 79th Independence Day, PM Narendra Modi issued a strong warning against what he calls a deliberate attempt to change the country’s demography. Speaking from the Red Fort, he announced the launch of a “High-Power Demography...
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27 migrants drown off Lampedusa, dozens rescued

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Humanitarian organizations warn that the central Mediterranean route remains one of the world’s deadliest migration corridors, with thousands dying each year in desperate attempts to reach Europe.
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Turkey, Italy, and Libya hold trilateral talks on migration and security

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The leaders of Turkey, Italy, and Libya’s Tripoli-based government met in Istanbul on Friday to discuss pressing migration and security challenges in Libya, a country that has remained fractured since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising that...
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Court rules Trump can remove protected status from immigrants from Cameroon and Afghanistan

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An appellate court has allowed the Trump administration to end a program that grants temporary deportation protections and work permits to more than 10,000 people from Afghanistan and Cameroon.
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The Brief from Brussels: Facing jail for saving lives

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In this edition of The Brief from Brussels: A story of a Spanish firefighter who helped save thousands of lives in the Mediterranean and is now facing up to 20 years in prison And in brief: A sharp rebuke of Moscow by the European Court...
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Yellow Vest movement gaining momentum in Canada

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The yellow vest protest movement is gaining momentum in Canada, but some are concerned that its message is being hijacked by conspiracy theorists and the alt-right. David Common went to a rally in Red Deer, Alta. to find out more.
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Euronews visits Lampedusa — the island at the heart of Europe's migration crisis

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Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini is rising in the polls at home. A recent survey showed his party, the Northern League, has an approval rating of over 30% among Italian voters. Meanwhile, both Salvini and the “Lega” have whipped...
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Ceuta residents live in harmony with migrants despite fears of escalating immigration

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Residents of the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, located on the very tip of northern Africa, found themselves at the centre of escalating immigration anxiety after violent border assaults in July and August. But behind sensational media...
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New Border Police at Bavarian and Austrian border

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In the middle of the current EU dispute over the refugee policy between the sister parties CSU and CDU, the newly created border police in the federal state of Bavaria has started its work. It comes as the CSU emphasized that the timing...
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Italy's interior minister visits migrant camp

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Italy's hard-line, anti-migrant interior minister has toured a crime-laden migrant camp in the southern Calabria region and vowed to enforce only "limited, controlled and qualified" immigration. Matteo Salvini commented on the unsanitary...
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Two illegal migrant camps are being cleared in Paris

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Refugees from two illegal camp sites in Paris are being made to move on by police this week. This is happening at Porte des Poissonniers, in northeast Paris, and another site next to the city's Canal Saint Martin. They'll be going to...
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Human trafficking in Brussels

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Modernkori rabszolgákat is alkalmaztak az egyik brüsszeli metróállomás felújításánál. Mohamed illegális bevándorlóként él Belgiumban. A felújítást végző cég feketén alkalmazta napi 50 euróért, embertelen körülmények között. Mohamed végül...
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Immigrants struggle for health care in Belgium

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The daughter of Rachid and Sakina was born three months ago in a hospital in Belgium. Now this Moroccan family wonders how they will manage to pay for the childbirth, 5,300 euros. In theory, they are covered by a public service called...
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'This is an illegal crossing' RCMP tell asylum seekers

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At Canada's busiest illegal border crossing, RCMP officers warn asylum seekers they are breaking the law
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Far-right La Meute protesters holed up in parking garage

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Far-right group La Meute, which planned to carry out a protest against illegal immigration in Quebec, waits for police to clear counter-protesters from the entryways of a parking garage
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Far-right and anti-racism groups clash in Quebec City

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Far-right groups, including La Meute, planned an anti-immigration demonstration in Quebec City but anti-racism counter-protesters blocked their efforts.
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Exclusive: French police accused of abusing Calais migrants

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They have ended up in Calais in search of a better life, only to have their dreams shattered. Nine months after the so-called ‘Jungle’ camp was pulled down, aid workers have told Euronews that migrants are living through hell. It comes...
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EU threat of legal action over slow relocation of refugees

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EU countries opposed to migrant resettlement quotas have been issued with a warning. The European Commissioner for migratory issues has given Poland and Hungary one month to comply with the EU’s migrant relocation package or face legal...
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Economic reliance

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Jeanne Batalova, senior policy analyst at MPI, on U.S. dependence on immigration.
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Hungary plans new border fence to stop migrants

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Hungary says it is building a new fence at its southern border to keep out refugees and migrants. A barbed wire barrier was erected in 2015 along its frontier with several Balkan neighbours as the country looked to stop people crossing...
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Austria eyes tougher border measures

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Austria is planning to send troops to help patrol the EU’s external borders and shut down completely the so-called Western Balkan route for migrants. “There’s no question – the European solution is always the best solution. But we’re not...
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Just 5,000 migrants moved under flagship EU relocation policy

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A flagship EU policy to relocate migrants from Greece and Italy appears to have flopped. But the European Commission is sticking to its guns It agreed last September to move 160,000 migrants from those two countries within two years. But...
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EU tries to portray unity amid splits on migration

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As EU officials admit, the European Union faces an existential crisis. After the British voted to leave the bloc, splits have emerged on key polices such as migration and defence. Time then, in true Brussels tradition, for a summit –...
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Slovakia set for EU presidency

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Slovakia’s PM Robert Fico is back at work after a heart scare. And straight back into a top EU role. The country will take over the rotating presidency of the bloc on July the first. And the Slovak premier knows what his priorities are....