The 13th Fikr conference of the Arab thought forum, held under the patronage of King Mohammed VI opened on Wednesday in Skhirate. The King addressed a message to participants in this conference themed “Arab integration: the dream of unity and the reality of division”.
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ROME – (NewMediaWire) – December 1, 2014 – If countries of the Mediterranean want to stem the tide on forced migration and human suffering, they must put agricultural, food and rural development at the core of regional cooperation, FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva said today.
MEPs acknowledged Lebanon’s struggle with the enormous migration flows and voiced their concerns about the internal crisis there and growing extremism across the region, in a Foreign Affairs Committee debate with its Prime Minister Tammam Saeb Salam on Tuesday afternoon.
When net migration falls, David Cameron can take the credit: for making Britain poor, hostile and pessimistic.
Moroccan-born comedian Gad Elmaleh and Belgian singer Stromae are virtually unknown to the British public. But in London they play to sell-out crowds at top venues – one sign of how rising immigration is changing Britain’s population and economy.
The immigration reform is sending Washington into frenzy after President Barack Obama’s announcement last month that he would issue an executive order to prevent the deportation of millions of illegal immigrants.
A survey published Friday, November 28 by the INSEE (the French Institute of Statistics and Economic Studies) profiles the newly Moroccan immigrants in France in four key figures.
The Swiss government avoided a new headache on Sunday when voters rejected a popular initiative to impose radical immigration curbs, but the result is unlikely to lend it any leverage in talks with the European Union related to migration.
A campaigner in Australia is lobbying the Minister of Maori Development to change immigration laws in Aotearoa to match legislation across the Tasman, which prohibits certain rights for New Zealanders.
PHNOM PENH, Dec 2 (Bernama) — The General Department of Immigration rounded up 1,168 foreigners from July to November for living illegally in the country, Xinhua news agency reports citing the National Police on Tuesday.