Migration
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One Azerbaijani Among Armenia’s 2025 Asylum Seekers As 600 Apply, Majority Iranian
In 2025, Armenia recorded 600 asylum applications, including one Azerbaijani; most applicants were Iranian, reflecting ongoing regional migration patterns.
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Gerard Butler Returns in Greenland 2: Migration – A Journey Through a Ravaged Earth
Gerard Butler leads a gripping survival tale in Greenland 2: Migration, as the Garrity family faces a perilous trek through a post-apocalyptic world. The film promises intense action, emotional depth, and a stark look at humanity in crisis.
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Honduras Faces Historic Election Turmoil Amid Scandal, Foreign Pressure, and Everyday Struggle
Honduras stands at a crossroads as its 2025 presidential election is gripped by scandal, foreign influence, and deep public skepticism. With no clear frontrunner, allegations of fraud and manipulation swirl while ordinary citizens question whether any outcome will truly change…
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David Szalay’s Flesh Wins 2025 Booker Prize: A Stark Portrait of Masculinity and Class
David Szalay’s sixth novel, Flesh, clinched the 2025 Booker Prize, captivating judges with its raw exploration of masculinity, class, and the physical experience of being alive. Through the life of István, Szalay delves into migration, trauma, and power, offering a…
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Why Mali’s Jihadist Crisis Threatens All of Africa—and Europe Next
Mali stands at the crossroads of a rapidly escalating jihadist insurgency. As militant groups tighten their grip on the capital and regional instability grows, the consequences may ripple far beyond Africa’s borders.
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Rob Jetten Ushers in Dutch Centrist Revival After Far-Right Setback
After years under far-right influence, Rob Jetten and D66 have led the Netherlands toward a centrist reset, promising pragmatic solutions for migration, housing, and national unity.
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Tren de Aragua: The Transnational Gang Shaping Fear and Politics Across South America
The Tren de Aragua, born in Venezuela’s prisons, has evolved into a sprawling criminal network reaching across South America. Its presence sparks political debate, migration crises, and everyday fear, challenging governments and communities far beyond its origins.
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Labour Conference 2025: Railways, Reforms, and a Nation at Crossroads
Labour’s 2025 conference in Liverpool marks a pivotal moment: historic moves to nationalize railways, heated debates over digital IDs, and a party leadership urging unity against rising populism.
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Azerbaijan to Reciprocate Russia’s New Migration Rules, Limiting Citizen Stays
Azerbaijan intends to adjust its regulations concerning the temporary stay of Russian citizens on its territory, responding to recent changes in Russian migration rules. This decision, announced by the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, reflects a principle of reciprocity in international relations.…











