Less than a week after President Cyril Ramaphosa and Kenyan President William Ruto stood at the Union Buildings promoting trade, investment and African integration, South Africa is sending envoys ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s national address on migration might well be remembered as one of the most consequential interventions on the issue since the advent of democracy. Not because it introduced ...
Australia controls its borders better than the UK and has a stronger track record on integration, but past multicultural success won’t guarantee future peace. Research shows Australians have become ...
Migration is back at the centre of Australian politics, blamed for everything from housing pressures to crowded trains. Lost in the heated debate is how we select those who will thrive in their new ...
EU states lag in implementing new migration rules; readiness varies across bloc Critics say deterrence focus alone won’t reduce migration without tackling root causes Rights groups say rules risk ...
Global migration has increased from 13 million people per year in 2000 to around 35 million in 2023. The data, published in Nature on 10 June 1, come from the most detailed maps of global migration ...
Co-legislators agreed on “return hubs” on 1 June, preparing to rollout the Migration and Asylum Pact of 12 June. Stricter border controls, uniform asylum rules, and a new digital monitoring system ...
On June 12, 2026, the European Union Migration and Asylum Pact will become fully applicable. The Pact is a set of 10 pieces of binding legislation, adopted in 2024, that overhauls how the EU manages ...
Ireland officially opted into the pact in June 2024 and, in the intervening two years, the Government has been adopting legislation to enact the pact. But what is it? Tents housing asylum seekers near ...