Is Europe Responding to Migration?
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The number of migrants to Europe has fallen significantly since 2015, but remains high. New routes are emerging, while states with agreements and border protection are responding. Paul Klinzing presents the most important facts about the refugee routes.
On Friday, the ministers of the interior of six EU member states agreed on a course to strengthen European asylum and migration policy.
At the Zugspitze, European politicians blew to fight a "border storm" that did not take place at all. Nevertheless, the issue of asylum and migration is only dealt with by hardliners, it seems that the pictures of the summit spoke for themselves: When the German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt (CSU) welcomed his guests from France, Poland, Austria, Denmark and the Czech Republic on the Zugspitze, as well as the EU interior commissioner Magn…
Prague - The Senate will approve tightening of asylum and migration rules. At Wednesday's meeting, it will also consider the proposed mandatory employer contribution to retirement savings for workers in some demanding professions from the so-called third risk category and restrictions on the sale and use of fireworks. The current draft program also includes a draft for the introduction of a unified monthly employer report, which is to replace up…
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