Deportation Anxieties Ignite in Stockholm: Is the European Union Following Sweden’s Lead?
The trend is clear: Europe’s migration posture is shifting from collective protection to selective repatriation
The trend is clear: Europe’s migration posture is shifting from collective protection to selective repatriation
Over the weekend, Austria, Sweden and 18 other EU member states submitted a joint letter to the European Commission urging progress on deportations.
Delegations from Germany, France, and Italy have visited Damascus to explore repatriation arrangements with Syria’s interim government
Judge Koller condemned the defendant’s actions as “serious human rights violations” and underlined that the ruling sends a clear message: “the victims’ suffering has not been forgotten.”
Swedish Immigration Minister Johan Forssell emphasized the need for effective legislation to carry out deportations swiftly, Syria TV writes.
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The ongoing conflict in Syria and its regional implications have once again come into sharp focus with recent developments involving Hezbollah, Israeli airstrikes, and shifting
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Mohammed Yassin al-Najjar, a former opposition minister, voiced his concerns on the X platform, questioning Turkey’s decision to limit entry to Syrians with valid passports.
Nabough al-Awa, a professor at the Faculty of Medicine at Damascus University, did not rule out the possibility of monkeypox reaching Syria.
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The Swedish Foreign Minister, Tobias Billström, affirmed that Sweden will not repatriate Swedish citizens, including children from camps of families associated with ISIS.
In the week leading up to Astana 21, Turkey’s ratification of Sweden’s NATO accession cast a shadow over Russian-Turkish relations, Abdul Muneim Issa writes in al-Watan.
American policy could lead to escalated violence in the region and potentially trigger a new Turkish invasion, Abdulmnem Issa writes in the pro-government al-Watan.
Airstrikes have been concentrated along the border strip separating Turkey and Syria, according to Athr Press.
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A Stockholm court in Sweden is currently conducting a trial involving a 65-year-old former Syrian officer, according to Sawt al-Asima.
Abdi urged the United States to prevent any new sales of F-16s to Turkey, according to al-Souria Net.
The Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression is concurrently pursuing two complaints related to chemical weapons, according to Baladi News.
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