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EDITORIAL: “But who will pick our olives?” – Demographic decline and refugee inclusion

EDITORIAL: “But who will pick our olives?” – Demographic decline and refugee inclusion

8th May 2025 | Editorials / Op-eds, News

By Catherine Woollard Week after week, newspaper articles and research publications sound the alarm on the impact of Europe’s demographic crisis. Last week, a piece put the spotlight on Poland, arguing that this is not just an economic question but one of security....
EDITORIAL: Weaponisation of refugees in the Trump era – you ain’t seen nothing yet

EDITORIAL: Weaponisation of refugees in the Trump era – you ain’t seen nothing yet

27th February 2025 | Editorials / Op-eds, News

By Catherine Woollard The talk among security analysts is of the US “decoupling” from Europe but what we’ve seen goes far beyond this. It is about open hostility, and the threat of coercion, conquest, and destruction in the pursuit of an ideological agenda. Yes, there...
OP-ED: The Christian Democrats’ Dangerous Gamble with the Far Right in Germany

OP-ED: The Christian Democrats’ Dangerous Gamble with the Far Right in Germany

6th February 2025 | Editorials / Op-eds, News

By Karl Kopp and Wiebke Judith By aligning itself with the far right, so-called Alternative for Germany (AfD), to push through brazenly unlawful asylum and migration policies, Germany’s Christian Democrats (CDU) under Friedrich Merz are not merely undermining legal...
EDITORIAL: Europe tested or what to do when the world’s most powerful country goes rogue…

EDITORIAL: Europe tested or what to do when the world’s most powerful country goes rogue…

30th January 2025 | Editorials / Op-eds, News

By Catherine Woollard Before the inauguration of Trump, there was a lot of discussion both inside and outside the US of strategies for managing his pending arrival. It already looks very naïve after the blitz of measures unleashed, many of them truly alarming in terms...
OP-ED: The fall of the Assad regime: A time for hope but tinged with uncertainty

OP-ED: The fall of the Assad regime: A time for hope but tinged with uncertainty

13th December 2024 | Editorials / Op-eds, News

By Tareq Alaows, Refugee Policy Spokesperson at ECRE member organisation PRO ASYL The fall of the Assad regime in Syria is undoubtedly a historic event – one that many people in Syria and around the world experienced with mixed emotions: full of hope yet tinged with...
EDITORIAL: Syria in the headlines; undermining the right to asylum in the background

EDITORIAL: Syria in the headlines; undermining the right to asylum in the background

13th December 2024 | Editorials / Op-eds, News

By Catherine Woollard While Europe grappled with the momentous events in Syria, other developments this week may also have a lasting impact on refugees in Europe. As well as a heavy agenda at and in the margins of the Justice and Home Affairs (JHA) Council, on...
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