Posts Tagged ‘ immigration ’

Scandinavia: is the far right far off?

Home-grown terrorism in Norway, a resumption of border controls in Denmark and an increasingly immigration-weary Sweden. Is right-wing politics taking hold in the once-tolerant Nordic countries?

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From right to far-right in Spain

Why is there no prominent far-right party in Spain? Well, there is and there isn't.

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Deserts, desolation and development

Deserts, desolation and development

Amid the sweltering heat and omnipresent dust, Andrew Eatwell discovers Sudan's hospitable and friendly face – and its rapidly developing capital.

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Crime and privacy

A Belgian far-right politician is in hot water for uploading a video of an attempted break-in. Was he right or should he have gone to the police?

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The mythical European Umma

Given that only about 4% of the EU's population is Muslim, why is the fear of a coming Eurabia so strong in certain quarters?

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Murder at rush hour

A murder trial is delving into the mystery of why and how a young Belgian was stabbed to death for his MP3 player during rush hour in the capital’s busiest train station.

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Immigrant labours lost

Immigrants in Europe are more likely to be over-qualified for the jobs or unemployed than the native population.

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