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Following the sinking of migrant ships on Friday, the lifeless body of a drowned toddler was discovered in Tunisia. This tragic tragedy puts light on the risky trips undertaken by migrants in quest of better life, frequently risking their lives at sea. The discovery serves as a reminder of the pressing need for international cooperation to address the underlying factors that lead to migration and guarantee the safety and well-being…

In response to the ongoing crisis of migrant smuggling through the hazardous Darien Gap, Panama has launched an aggressive initiative, named the “Shield” campaign, to reclaim control over its eastern border with Colombia. The Shield campaign, launched on Friday, is Panama’s public display of the shared commitment it made with the United States and Colombia in April, aimed at handling the growing crisis in the Darien Gap. The Darien Gap:…

In a major operation on Friday, authorities rescued a total of 17 individuals, including four teenage boys aged between 16 and 17, from a suspected human-trafficking syndicate operating at a steel factory in Puchong. The victims, all foreign nationals, were found living in poor conditions with their passports seized by the employer. Disturbingly, the underage victims were assigned dangerous tasks within the factory, highlighting the severity of their exploitation. Arrests…

Australia scraps crucial visa program for Afghan allies, leaving translators at risk

The Australian federal government has made the decision to terminate the locally engaged employee Visa (LEE) program, which provided crucial support to Afghan allies, including interpreters who assisted Australian forces. This move has sparked concerns for the safety of those still stranded in Afghanistan, facing the imminent threat of violent retaliation under Taliban rule. Stranded Afghan Translators Face Uncertain Future Despite over 2,000 Afghan LEE holders and their family members having already traveled to Australia since the Taliban’s takeover in…

Police operation in Cetingrad uncovers smuggling ring

In a series of coordinated operations aimed at suppressing illegal migration and people smuggling, the police in Cetingrad and Vojnić apprehended eight smugglers and rescued 45 illegal migrants. The joint efforts of the Police Directorate, Border Police Station, and local police departments led to the successful dismantling of a smuggling ring operating in Croatia. The arrests, which took place on Monday and Tuesday, involved individuals from Belarus, Latvia, and Serbia. Monday’s Operation in Cetingrad Exposes Van Transporting 13 Foreign Nationals…

Female Refugees Suffering from Severe Psychological Problems, Says Study

Afghan Female Refugees Suffering from Severe Psychological Problems in Pakistan Afghan female refugees in Pakistan are suffering from severe psychological problems due to visa and economic issues, as well as the fear of receiving negative responses from foreign embassies that may result in their return to Afghanistan. According to Mursal, a mother of three daughters residing in Islamabad, visa problems, economic hardship, and lack of progress on their visa applications make them depressed. Shazia, a former employee of the Ministry…

Damas Gisimba Mutezintare, Rwanda's national hero

Rwanda is grieving the death of a national hero, Gisimba Mutezintare, who dedicated his life to rescuing countless lives during the 1994 genocide, according to local media. When the genocide began in 1994, Gisimba was heading an orphanage in Nyamirambo, Kigali, and he is credited with hiding over 400 children and adults who had sought sanctuary at the center. When the murderous troops were beaten, 405 children and adults who had been hiding in the little complex were rescued. Heroic…

Japan's ruling and opposition parties remain divided over controversial immigration bill.

Opposition Blocks Vote on Immigration Law Amendment Japan’s main opposition party, the Constitutional Democratic Party, has halted the progress of a contentious bill that seeks to amend the country’s immigration law, allowing foreigners to repeatedly apply for refugee status. The bill proposes changes to the existing law, which prohibits the deportation of foreign nationals while their refugee status applications are being processed. If enacted, the new legislation would permit deportation after three or more applications, unless adequate reasons are provided.…

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Tunisia Thwarts 26 Illegal Immigration Attempts, Strengthening Border Security

Tunisia’s efforts to curb illegal immigration have reached a key milestone, with police successfully foiling 26 attempts to reach the Italian shore by crossing the Mediterranean Sea, according to National Guard Spokesman Houcemeddine Jbabli on Wednesday. Tunisia’s maritime guards foiled these attempts off the country’s eastern and central-eastern coasts on Monday and Tuesday, according to a statement posted on Jbabli’s Facebook page. During these operations, the maritime guards rescued 656 illegal immigrants from sinking boats, including 134 Tunisians and 522…

EU States Resettle Only 271 Afghan Refugees in 2022, Failing to Meet Promised Quotas

According to the International Rescue Committee (IRC), EU states resettled a mere 271 Afghan individuals in 2022, failing to fulfill their promised quotas and granting asylum to only 0.1% of the 270,000 pledged places. Germany, despite establishing a scheme in October 2022 to bring in 1,000 people per month, resettled “not a single person.” Italy, on the other hand, only received half of the promised number under its scheme announced in November 2021. The IRC’s findings shed light on the…

UNHCR Report on UK's Failed Deportation Attempts and Asylum System

The government’s failed attempts to deport small boat migrants are “merely leaving asylum seekers in limbo at a higher cost” to the public, a damning United Nations report has found. It suggested that ministers should drop their refusal to consider claims from refugees who have passed through France and other safe countries because of the “absence” of deportation agreements. An eight-month audit of the UK’s asylum system by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) found that Home Office staff were “frustrated”…

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