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Iraqi president warns of escalating natural disasters due to climate change

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Iraq’s President Abdul Latif Rashid on Wednesday warned of escalating natural disasters citing “frequent droughts, floods, and rising temperatures” impacting all parts of the country due to climate change. “Climate has changed, and there have been floods in some places where it never happened before. Unfortunately, the temperatures are rising. We […]

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Addressing the Inequality and Despair Driving Kurdish Migration to Europe

Only by working to address internal issues can the KRI hope to stem the tide of both irregular migration and the loss of its most valuable human capital. The Mediterranean Sea, once a symbol of trade and prosperity, has become a watery grave for thousands of migrants desperate to escape the harsh realities of their

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Smash the gangs’ is just Keir Starmer’s version of ‘stop the boats’. It won’t solve the migrant crisis

The PM echoes Tony Blair in his pledge to be tough on crime – but he is less interested in the causes behind the Channel crossings Enver Solomon is chief executive of the Refugee Council It may not be one of the government’s five stated missions, but Keir Starmer is making disrupting the criminal gangs behind

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Smash the gangs won’t work: Home Office officials doubt Labour small boats plan

Insiders tell of confusion over the Government’s ‘Border Security Command’ and warn people smugglers will just adapt and carry on Home Office officials do not believe Labour’s plan to “smash the gangs” will work as a way of bringing down illegal migration to the UK, i can reveal. They say that civil servants in the department have been

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Climate change a ‘top priority’ for Iraq: Official

Climate change a ‘top priority’ for Iraq: Official

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – Addressing climate change is important for the future of Iraq, so the country’s environment ministry on Thursday underscored joint initiatives currently underway supported by the German development agency (GIZ). “Climate change is one of the top priorities of the Iraqi government and one of the most important sectors of the governmental

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French court charges smuggling network including Kurds

French court charges smuggling network including Kurds

ERBIL, Kurdistan Region – A French court on Tuesday sentenced 18 people, mostly Iraqi Kurds, to prison terms of up to 15 years for operating a smuggling network that transported migrants across the English Channel to the United Kingdom. The trial, held in the northern city of Lille near France’s border with Belgium, nearly 100

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Small boat Channel crossings pass 30,000 in 2024

Migrants: Small boat crossings in English Channel pass 30,000 in 2024

Over 30,000 people have crossed the English Channel on small boats this year, Home Office figures show. According to the figures, the provisional total for the year stands at 30,431. The latest arrivals mean the total for 2024 to date is up 14% on the figure recorded this time last year (26,605) but down 24%

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Kurdistan Region becomes Migration Policy Institute Europe (MPI Europe)’s member

Hospitality of Kurdistan Region was highlighted in the session, also its impact on the migration to Europe specifically, as well as embracing one million refugees, asylum seekers and internal displaced people. ERBIL, Kurdistan Region (Kurdistan 24) – The Joint Crisis Coordination Center declared as part of the 9th cabinet’s work by the Ministry of Interior

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Asylum appeal backlog rises to 33,000 cases, likely to rise further

New figures published today show the asylum appeals backlog had risen to 33,227 cases at the end of June 2024, under the last government. In the period April to June 2024, the immigration tribunal received 9,318 asylum appeals and disposed of 3,598 asylum appeals. These figures look bad as they are. But they actually hide the reality

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