Germany Warns Iran War Could Trigger New Migration Wave Toward Europe
Germany has warned that the war involving Iran could trigger a new migration wave toward Europe, as the conflict continues to create instability across the region
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Denmark has to limit the number of migrants from non-Western countries it accepts, the opposition Social Democrats said, quoted by news agencies. The organization presented a project to reform the country's migration policy to reduce the number of foreigners from non-Western countries.
"We want to set an upper limit on the number of non-Western foreigners who receive asylum in Denmark," said Social Democratic Party chairman Mete Frederiksen. According to her, admission centers for foreigners should be located outside Europe, for example in North Africa, while each case is considered. If the application is approved by the Danish immigration services, asylum seekers will not be allowed to go to Denmark but will remain in the transit country where their application was handled. There they would be under the protection of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, but at Copenhagen's expense, according to the reform proposed by Frederiksen.
Two left-wing opposition parties have already rejected the Social Democrats' proposal and described it as unrealistic.
The population of Denmark is 5.7 million, and it has no capacity to integrate more foreigners into its territory, "said Social Democrat leader Mete Frederiksen, and Denmark received just under 30,000 during the 2015-2017 migration crisis, before closing its borders with Germany and stepping up control over its arrivals, and last year there were 3500 people accepted.
A new survey by the “Sova Harris” agency indicates that six political formations would enter the next Bulgarian National Assembly, based on data collected between April 2 and 6 among 800 respondents through standardized face-to-face interviews
Bulgaria is bracing for an increase in disinformation activity in the run-up to the parliamentary elections on April 19, with authorities warning of coordinated attempts to influence voters and destabilize public trust
The Prosecutorial College of the Supreme Judicial Council has declined to remove Borislav Sarafov from his position as Acting Prosecutor General, despite calls from the Justice Ministry to act following a recent Constitutional Court ruling
The government has decided to withdraw all three Bulgarian nominations for the position of European Prosecutor, effectively restarting the procedure after identifying serious flaws in the initial selection process
President Iliana Yotova convened a meeting of institutions responsible for the conduct of the early parliamentary elections on April 19, with a focus on assessing preparedness and ensuring that every vote is properly safeguarded
Bulgaria’s caretaker Foreign Minister Nadezhda Neynsky said the announcement of a two-week ceasefire between the United States and Iran brought a sense of relief after weeks of escalating tensions in the Middle East
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