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How one of the world’s happiest countries turned on migrants
Denmark has managed to drive down successful asylum claims to a 40-year low, with 95 per cent of failed claimants deported ...
The rise of women on the right is intriguing. It may also be short-lived. The steady growth of the number of women in ...
There is no easy solution to the challenges posed by immigration, but fearmongering is not helping, argues Herald columnist Calum Steele ...
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Make America Smart Again? Donald Trump channels Vivek Ramaswamy — and torpedoes MAGA's anti-immigrant rhetoric
Trump’s struggle to reconcile his anti-immigrant politics with America’s dependence on foreign talent exposes the core MAGA paradox — a movement built on fear of outsiders now begging them to keep its ...
Syria’s foreign minister has reopened the country’s embassy in London after more than a decade. The move on Thursday marks ...
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Think twice before copying Denmark’s asylum policies
A migration researcher based in Denmark explains the downsides of its “zero asylum” policy and returns system.
When Germany opened its doors to refugees escaping war in the Middle East, more people arrived from Syria than any other country – finding homes, getting jobs, starting families.
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