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Migration: Crash Course European History
Between 1840 and 1914, an estimated 40 million people left Europe. This is one of the most significant migrations in human history. So, who was leaving Europe? And why? Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing...
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The hidden history found in your teeth | Carolyn Freiwald
Your teeth carry secrets: centuries of history about your ancestors, from where they lived to what they ate and where they traveled. Bioarchaeologist Carolyn Freiwald traces the story of human migration across the Americas -- from Mayan...
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Italy Business Culture
New ReviewItalians are warm and personable, and you’re likely to find doing business with them a pleasure. You’ll need to be prepared, though. Their business culture can seem curiously contradictory. In general, the atmosphere is...
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Police warning over misinformation after Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson share false claims about knife incident
New ReviewPolice warning over misinformation after Elon Musk and Tommy Robinson share false claims about knife incident.Created with LUMEN 5
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Pope tells EU to stop bickering over migrant ships in Epiphany message
Pope Francis has called on EU leaders to stop squabbling over the fate of 49 migrants stuck on two rescue ships in the Mediterranean. The Pontiff said in his Epiphany speech on Sunday: “I make a heartfelt appeal to European leaders to...
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Italy-funded asylum centres in Albania to be fully operational by September
The agreement signed last year by Italy's Premier Giorgia Meloni and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama aims to process the asylum claims of migrants rescued at sea while keeping them in Albania, a move that has garnered both criticism and...
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The Breakdown | Springfield threats + Canada election probability
The National looks at how debunked claims and unwanted political attention have made Springfield, Ohio, the target of threats and hate. Plus, About That host Andrew Chang breaks down three possible scenarios for when Canada could go to...
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Finland approves controversial law to turn away migrants at Russian border
Finnish lawmakers have approved a controversial bill that will allow border guards to turn away third-country migrants coming from neighbouring Russia.
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Anti-migrant protests rock New York | On The Ground
New York City is struggling to deal with a sharp influx of asylum seekers. Currently, it is providing shelter to around 60,000 asylum seekers, and has been forced to use city-owned buildings in far-flung parts of the city to do it.Now,...
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Items delivered onto Bibby Stockholm barge with migrants expected to arrive 'in days'
Items have been delivered onto the Bibby Stockholm barge, with migrants expected to arrive 'in days'.Source: PA
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Brussels working on fresh sanctions against Belarus over migrant influx
The European Commission confirmed to MEPs that new measures targetting the Lukashenko regime were being prepared.
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US migrant population hits record high amid labor demand
The US foreign-born population has reached a record high, with most immigrants arriving from Latin America and India, according to the latest Current Population Survey. The surge has driven demand for low-wage jobs, with many migrants...
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US plane carrying third batch of 112 Indian deportees lands in Amritsar
As the US continued to crack down on illegal immigrants, a plane carrying a third batch of deportees landed at the Amritsar International Airport. Among the deportees, most migrants belong to Haryana, Punjab and Gujarat.
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RCMP says it stopped dozens of migrants trying to cross into Alberta, Manitoba
The RCMP said on Wednesday that they stopped more than a dozen migrants trying to cross into Alberta and Manitoba.
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War-Like Scenes At U.S. Border; Mexicans Open Fire At American Army | Trump Scales Security
Immigration tensions between the U.S. and Mexico are escalating as President Trump clashes with several countries over border security. Recently, U.S. Border Patrol agents were fired upon by suspected Mexican cartel members in Southern...
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Surveillance towers, drones and patrols: what strengthened border security will look like
After announcing a $1.3B plan to increase security on the U.S. border, Canadian officials offered an idea of how that money could be spent.
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French minister Bruno Retailleau pushes for stricter EU migration policy
Rapidly implementing the European Pact on Asylum and Migration and revising the Returns Directive: France's Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, is announcing firm policies, even if it means moving closer to Europe's radical right.
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What Austria's electoral results mean for EU affairs
Austria could become the latest European Union member state to have a far-right party in power after the Freedom Party (FPÖ) secured victory in Sunday's general election.
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Starmer set to contribute €4.75 million to Meloni's anti-irregular migration initiative
The UK prime minister met with his Italian counterpart Giorgia Meloni in Rome Monday to discuss how the two countries could bolster cooperation in tackling illegal migration.
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Libyan coastguard returns boat with 64 migrants to shore
The incident comes just days after a migrant boat capsized off the coast of Libya and 22 out of 32 people on board went missing, presumed drowned.
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Migrant boat attempts another English Channel crossing a day after deadly capsizing
The journey comes a day after at least 12 people died in a failed attempt to journey across the tumultuous English Channel.
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Spain and The Gambia sign partnership agreement on migration control in the Canary Islands
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez indicated that Spain will launch a new strategy to improve relations with Africa, especially Western Africa and the Sahel, which will be considered priority regions.
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Canary Islands invite Ursula von der Leyen to witness migrant crisis firsthand
A person dies every 45 minutes on the Atlantic crossing to the Archipelago, according to the Canary Islands government spokesperson.
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Dozens of migrants held for ransom by criminal gang in Libya released from captivity
More than 100 migrants, including five women, have been freed from captivity after being held for ransom by a gang in eastern Libya, the country's attorney general said on Monday.