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Over 1,100 illegal migrants nabbed in five days
Security forces carried out five-day operations targeting illegal migration, apprehending 1,117 irregular migrants during the Eid holiday across the country, Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya has announced.
In a post on the social media platform X on April 12, Yerlikaya stated that the operations dubbed "Shield-19" also included inspections with mobile migration checkpoints.
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Turkish tanker crew rescues 139 migrants off Tunisia
A Turkish tanker ship owned by a private company has undertaken a humanitarian mission off Tunisia, rescuing 139 migrants on a sinking boat.
While en route to Malta, the crew of the tanker named Beks Bodrum/Valut received an urgent distress call and swiftly altered their course to aid the refugee boat.
Egypt and the concerns in Athens and the EU over migration
Greek Migration Minister Dimitris Kairidis joins Thanos Davelis to discuss the €7.4 billion aid package Egypt is set to receive from the EU to not only shore up the country's economy, but also curb migration.
Dog personality determined by much more than breed, study finds
An animal’s personality traits are highly genetic, with heredity contributing 40% to 50%
Plan in the works to modernize resident permits mechanism
The Migration and Asylum Ministry is working on a draft law to modernize the administrative mechanism granting resident permits to legal migrants.
Nearly 100 dead or missing migrants in Mediterranean so far in 2024
Nearly 100 migrants have died or disappeared in the central and eastern Mediterranean, including Greek seas, since the beginning of 2024, more than double the toll recorded last year during the same period, the UN migration agency said on Monday.
Ötzi the Iceman’s true appearance revealed by new DNA analysis
A new study of ancient DNA extracted from Ötzi’s pelvis suggests he still has some secrets to give up
EU Commissioner Johansson stresses need for migrants to address EU’s labor shortage
The EU member states will need to deal with acute labor shortage issues to counteract demographic decline, stressed the European Union Commissioner for Home Affairs Ylva Johansson during a visit to Greece on Monday.
Cyprus leads in repatriations of migrants
Cyprus is the first European Union member-country to return more migrants whose asylum petitions were denied than came in a single year, according to its interior minister.
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Revolutionary EU Agreement: New Rules on Migration Revealed
The Spanish Presidency of the Council of the EU, in collaboration with the European Parliament, has finalized a groundbreaking agreement on pivotal regulations that are set to redefine the European Union's framework for asylum and migration.