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27.01.2026, Spiegel
Die UN-Migrationsagentur bezeichnet das Mittelmeer als den »tödlichsten Migrationskorridor der Welt«. Schwere Stürme haben offenbar mehrere Boote zum Kentern gebracht. Die genaue Zahl der Opfer ist noch unklar. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Europa, Italien / Malta, Libya, Tunisia
27.01.2026, Pro Asyl
Die meisten Schutzsuchenden, die Italien auf dem Seeweg erreichen, kommen in Lampedusa und Sizilien an. Dort unterstützt sie die PRO ASYL-Partnerorganisation Maldusa beim Zugang zum Asylverfahren. Ein Gespräch mit Edoardo Avio und Chiara Denaro über ihre Arbeit bei Maldusa an der südlichen Außengrenze und über die EU-weite Asylrechtsreform. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Europäische Union, Italien / Malta, Libya, Nordafrika, Tunisia
27.01.2026, Berliner Morgenpost
While Europe is focusing on isolation when it comes to migration, Spain is taking a different approach. Economic reasons in particular speak in favor of this. The government argues that the country needs migrants to overcome labor shortages and demographic problems. Spain is thus deliberately setting a different priority than many other European countries. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Amerika, Europäische Union, Nordafrika, Spanien
26.01.2026, n-tv
Noch stehen Gespräche mit den Ländern aus. Doch Union und SPD haben sich auf erforderliche Anpassungen bei GEAS verständigt. Zuletzt ging es noch um den Umgang mit sogenannten Dublin-Fällen. Vor allem für Kinder und Familien sollten Härten vermieden werden. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Deutschland, Europäische Union, Italien / Malta
23.01.2026, SWR
The state of Baden-Württemberg has launched a pilot project entitled “Migration and Security.” The project will start in Pforzheim, Enzkreis, and Stuttgart. It aims to improve cooperation between the police, the judiciary, and the immigration authorities. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Deutschland
23.01.2026, Tagesschau
Zusammen mit EU-Partnern bereitet Deutschland die Errichtung von Abschiebezentren, sogenannte Return Hubs, außerhalb der EU vor. Sie sollen Abschiebungen beschleunigen und noch in diesem Jahr konkret vereinbart werden. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Deutschland, Europäische Union, Griechenland / Türkei
23.01.2026, Die Zeit
Ministerin Alabali Radovan will nicht mehr Fluchtursachen in Asien und Lateinamerika bekämpfen. Deutschland müsse sich auf seine "erweiterte Nachbarschaft" konzentrieren. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Amerika, Asien, Deutschland, Naher Osten, Nordafrika
22.01.2026, https://www.infomigrants.net/en/post/69367/germany-fourth-deportation-to-syria-and-push-to-increase-deportations-overall
Germany has deported a convicted criminal to Syria as federal and state authorities push for tougher migration policies. Human rights groups and opposition politicians have questioned whether deportations to a country still affected by armed conflict are legally and morally defensible. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English
22.01.2026, InfoMigrants
Earlier this month, Algeria and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) signed an agreement to deepen their ties regarding the IOM's voluntary return scheme. Meanwhile, data released by the humanitarian organization Alarme Phone Sahara claims that the Algerian authorities expelled more than 34,000 migrants to Niger during 2025. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Afrika, Algeria
22.01.2026, Die Zeit
EU countries want to set up deportation centers in Africa. But some autocrats there are already exploiting Europe's migration policy as a criminal business model. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Afrika, Europa, Europäische Union, Libya, Tunisia
21.01.2026, Migration-control.info
On January 14 / 15, more than 100 asylum seekers held at the Immigration Removal Centres (IRCs) of Harmondsworth and Brook House have staged overnight protests against the UK’s controversial “one in, one out” scheme with France. Then officers with riot shields, digs and teargaz stepped in to quell the protests. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Frankreich, Großbritannien
21.01.2026, https://www.infomigrants.net/en/post/69336/years-of-hassle-and-anguish-regularization-is-becoming-increasingly-difficult-for-undocumented-migrants-in-france
As a result of the tougher French migration policies, the number of regularizations fell by 42 percent during the first nine months of 2025. This "circulaire" makes sure that regularization cases become exceptional. Those concerned testify : "Being undocumented is a weight that always occupies a corner of your mind. It keeps you up at night. It's years of hassle and anxiety." read more
21.01.2026, The Week
For decades, the Kingdom of Morocco was viewed almost exclusively as a ‘transit country’ for migrants from the Middle East and sub-Saharan Africa. However, the European Union’s (EU) tightening of its borders created new pressures for both sides. Today, Morocco continues to play a key role not only as a destination country but also as a strategic partner of the EU. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Europa, Marocco
21.01.2026, The Arab Weekly
Humanitarian aid for Sudanese refugees in Libya is under severe threat as funding shortfalls leave even the most basic assistance at risk of disappearing, highlighting the growing vulnerability of displaced populations in the region.The shortfall is partly a result of US foreign aid cuts under President Donald Trump, who returned to office in January 2024 and reduced billions of dollars in international assistance. Other donors, including the European Union, UN agencies and individual countries, have also re-prioritised their funding globally. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Libya, Sudan
21.01.2026, Deutschlandfunk
Human traffickers have imprisoned and tortured thousands of migrants in Libya in order to extort ransom money from their relatives. For the first time, a suspected perpetrator is standing trial. But other human traffickers continue to profit from torture. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Libya, Nordafrika
21.01.2026, Frankfurter Rundschau
Under the pretext of human trafficking, refugees are deliberately criminalized. Often, simply distributing water bottles is enough to get arrested. In trials that often last only a few minutes, those affected receive life sentences. About a year ago, Medico founded the “Fund for Freedom of Movement” together with the association De:criminalize, equipped with start-up capital of €100,000. The goal: to counteract the criminalization and disenfranchisement of refugees. read more
Language(s): Deutsch / German Region(s): Europa, Griechenland / Türkei, Marocco
19.01.2026, https://www.lemonde.fr/en/international/article/2026/01/17/minneapolis-emerges-as-new-epicenter-of-resistance-to-trump-ice-wasn-t-expecting-that_6749527_4.html
Following the death of Renee Good on 7 January, the city of Minneapolis has seen a rise in residents' discontent with the deployment of 2,000 federal immigration officers. Specifically, the organisation of events, protests, tracking of officers and the use of whistles to indicate resistance. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Amerika
18.01.2026, Süddeutsche Zeitung/ dpa
There is a large Syrian exile community living in Germany. So far, only a few Syrians from Germany have decided to return to their old homeland. read more
18.01.2026, Süddeutsche Zeitung
Saxony's Interior Minister wants to use coercive detention against foreigners who are required to leave the country. The Green Party criticises this, saying that this is the language and thinking of the right wing, not of a democratic constitutional state. read more
18.01.2026, Human Rights Watch
After seven years, the abusive prosecution of humanitarian workers in Lesbos ended with an acquittal. In August 2018, police on Lesbos arrested Sara Mardini and Séan Binder, who spent more than 100 days in pre-trial detention. Two Greek nationals were also arrested. The public prosecutor's office ultimately charged 24 people with aiding and abetting illegal migration and other criminal offenses. On January 15, 2026, a court in Lesbos acquitted all defendants of the charges brought by the public prosecutor's office. read more
Language(s): Englisch / English Region(s): Griechenland / Türkei
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