Women represent 40-45 % from the number of all refugees. The women integration is often much more complicated than the integration of men, for example according to OECD study women need more time to get a job. Thomas Liebing, migration … Continue reading
Policy of Angela Merkel divided Germans into two groups. One group supports her policy and the other group thinks that Merkel’s administration had lost control of the situation. According to officials and sociologists is the support of far-right party Alternative … Continue reading
Estonian authorities have repeatedly imposed financial penalties on asylum-seekers who cross the border irregularly. But this move by Estonian authorities is against international law. In 1951 joined Estonia the Refugee Convection, which means that asylum-seekers, who are coming from a … Continue reading
Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban together with Italy´s hardline Interior Minister Matteo Salvini launched on 28th of August anti-migration aiming European parliament election which will be held next year in May. Matteo Salvini officialy supported and alligned himself with the … Continue reading
All 28 European commissioners are white and only three of the 751 Members of the European Parliament are black – compared to the 22 there would be if the institution represented Europe’s black population. For anti-racism campaigners, this means the … Continue reading
Bradford charity QED, which was established 28 years ago aims to improve the lifes of people living in poor countries through training and employment services, equal opportunities projects and campaigns. It t has raised and invested more than £16 million … Continue reading
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There is still one week left to collect signatures for the European Citizen’s Initiative, which aims to introduce common EU standards to protect national minority groups. EURACTIV Poland’s media partner “Gazeta Wyborcza” reports. Citizen’s Initiatives allow EU citizens to draw … Continue reading
Almost half of Irish adults believe “some cultures are superior to others” while almost 20 per cent believe “some races/ethnic groups are born less intelligent”, a landmark study on attitudes to race finds. The study published on Thursday by the … Continue reading
Local authorities and human rights groups have expressed concern after an estimated 300 refugees and migrants reportedly reached the Greek island of Lesbos in a 24-hour period. Marios Andriotis, the mayor’s spokesperson said the arrivals will exacerbate the already declining … Continue reading
More than three-quarters of the Dutch think the Netherlands should take in refugees fleeing war or persecution, according to new figures from national statistics agency CBS. Some 8% are opposed and 15% have no opinion, the short CBS survey of … Continue reading
French prosecutors are treating the murder of an 85-year-old Jewish woman whose partly charred body was found in her Paris home as an anti-Semitic attack, judicial sources said Monday. Mireille Knoll, who narrowly escaped deportation to the Nazi death camps … Continue reading
An Austrian ban on full-face coverings introduced as part of an “integration” policy aimed at limiting the visibility of orthodox Islam in public life has been criticised by police after it emerged that the law has mainly resulted in the … Continue reading
The number of suspected far-right extremists referred to the Prevent anti-radicalisation programme has increased by more than a quarter, new figures show, as the number of Islamists falls. Of the total 6,093 people referred in the year to March 2017, 61 per … Continue reading
Raahi from India met Paulina during their Erasmus exchange in Italy. The fell in love and Raahi decided to move to Warsaw to start their life together. He recalled the first Polish words he heard – those were only offensive … Continue reading
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