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Sulaimani cousins missing three years after attempted asylum journey

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – A Sulaimani family has been searching for cousins Aram Idris and Mardin Jalal for the past three years after they went missing along the Greece-Turkey border while attempting to seek asylum.  The cousins, both 26, disappeared without a trace over three years ago, and their families are desperately seeking information about […]

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No 10 bullish about immigration, despite Labour MPs’ concerns about rightward shift

Pippa Crerar Political editor Labour is under no illusions about how difficult Thursday’s local elections will be for the government. Nigel Farage’s Reform is on course to take hundreds of council seats and is ahead in the race for two mayoralties. Keir Starmer has not even campaigned in the Runcorn and Helsby byelection, such is

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Foreign sex offenders will be banned from claiming asylum in the UK, says Home Office

Amendment to bill would affect anyone who qualifies for sex offender register, but charities concerned that move is being rushed Foreign nationals convicted of sex offences will be banned from claiming asylum in the UK, Yvette Cooper has said, as Labour attempts to fight off the threat from the Reform party before Thursday’s local elections. For the

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US “relocates” Iraqi refugee to Rwanda via new diplomatic arrangement

A State Department cable indicates at least 10 more people will be subjected to the same. Screenshot of diplomatic cable A US State Department cable was sent from the American Embassy in Kigali, Rwanda, on March 13th with some major news: Rwanda said it was willing to accept deportees from the United States who are

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Kurdish father finds son’s grave nearly a year after deadly shipwreck in Italy

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – A father from the Kurdistan Region’s Ranya town found his son’s grave in Italy over ten months after he drowned in a deadly shipwreck off the coast, and is requesting government assistance to repatriate his body.  “On June 13, 2024, Hardi left the Kurdistan Region for Turkey, and from there he

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UK: Refugees to be prevented from ever receiving citizenship ― Home Office releases controversial deportation video ― Record number of deaths in asylum accommodation in 2024 ― Confirmation of blanket rejection of asylum claims from Afghan special forces

The government has introduced a new measure which will make it almost impossible for people who arrive in the UK irregularly to ever receive British citizenship. On 10 February, the Home Office (Ministry of the Interior) updated the guidance that case workers use to assess if an applicant is of “good character” to include the following provision:

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Starmer to rent homes for Channel migrants

Appeal to landlords for more properties to house rising number crossing in small boats The Home Office has launched a drive for landlords to house asylum seekers following a surge in Channel migrant crossings. Serco, one of three private contractors working for the Home Office, is offering landlords five-year guaranteed full rent deals to house asylum seekers at

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Over 1,300 suffocation cases reported in southern Iraq amid dust storm

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – More than 1,300 cases of suffocation were reported across three southern Iraqi provinces on Monday, according to health officials, as a severe dust storm has swept through the region. The highest number of cases was recorded in Basra, with 749 people affected. Diwaniyah followed with 350 cases, and Najaf reported over

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