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Government & Politics

EU executive hits back at Hungary’s Orban ahead of elections

March 4, 2019 Gabriela Baczynska  

(Reuters) The European Union executive accused Hungary’s nationalist government on Monday of distorting the truth about immigration into the bloc, marking a further deterioration in their troubled relationship ahead of European Parliament elections in May. The EU has long been critical of […]

Children & Teens

Family devastated by Belgian ruling not to bring back Islamic State children

February 28, 2019 Bart Biesemans  

(Reuters) A Belgian court’s decision to overturn a ruling forcing it to repatriate two Belgian women convicted of being Islamic State militants and their six children from Syria has left their family devastated. The grandmother of the six children, aged from 11 […]

Children & Teens

Belgium wins appeal against repatriation of Islamic State families

February 27, 2019 Robin Emmott  

(Reuters) Belgium has won an appeal against a judge’s order forcing it to repatriate two Belgian women convicted of being Islamic State militants and their six children from Syria, a court said on Wednesday. A judge ruled last year that the country […]

Government & Politics

U.S. denied tens of thousands more visas in 2018 due to travel ban: data

February 26, 2019 Yeganeh Torbati  

(Reuters) The U.S. State Department refused more than 37,000 visa applications in 2018 due to the Trump administration’s travel ban, up from less than 1,000 the previous year when the ban had not fully taken effect, according to agency data released on […]

Government & Politics

Macron says French Islamic State detainees should be tried where they face charges

February 26, 2019 Jean-Baptiste Vey and Matthias Blamont  

(Reuters) France’s President Emmanuel Macron said on Tuesday that French Islamic State detainees in Iraq and Syria should be tried in the countries where they face charges and that France would ask for potential death penalties to be converted to life sentences. […]

Government & Politics

Germany fails to deport nearly every second asylum seeker

February 24, 2019 Michael Nienaber  

(Reuters) Germany failed to deport 27,000 rejected asylum seekers last year, nearly half of the total 57,000 cases, Interior Minister Horst Seehofer said on Sunday, adding that the government would step up efforts to get those migrants out of the country. Seehofer, […]

Children & Teens

Swiss court upholds sentence in genital mutilation case

February 22, 2019 John Miller  

(Reuters) A ban on female genital mutilation extends to cases where the ritual cutting was performed in another country prior to the perpetrator coming to Switzerland, the nation’s highest court said on Friday, upholding a Somali woman’s conviction last year. The woman, […]

Government & Politics

EU Commission rebukes Hungary’s new media campaign as ‘fake news’

February 19, 2019 Gergely Szakacs and Jan Strupczewski  

(Reuters) The European Commission on Tuesday rebuked a media campaign by the Hungarian government aimed at European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and U.S. businessman George Soros, accusing Brussels of pushing migration plans threatening Hungary. Orban’s latest campaign, announced in a Facebook post […]

Government & Politics

German Islamic State fighters in Syria have right to return home: government spokesman

February 18, 2019 Thomas Escritt and Riham Alkousaa  

(Reuters) German citizens who have fought with the Islamic State militant group in Syria have a fundamental right to return to Germany, a spokesman for the interior ministry said on Monday. At a regular news conference, the chief government spokesman added that […]

Government & Politics

France snubs Trump’s appeal to repatriate IS fighters en masse, for now

February 18, 2019 Richard Lough and Caroline Pailliez  

(Reuters) France will for now not act on U.S. President Donald Trump’s call for European allies to repatriate hundreds of Islamic State fighters from Syria, taking back militants on a “case-by-case” basis, its justice minister said on Monday. U.S.-backed fighters appear poised […]

Arts & Entertainment

Catherine Deneuve’s new film explores Islamist radicalisation

February 12, 2019 Riham Alkousaa  

(Reuters) Tolerance and non-judgemental understanding may be the best way to try to save radicalized young Europeans who want to go and join militant Islamists in Middle Eastern conflicts, veteran French actress Catherine Deneuve said on Tuesday. “Farewell to the Night,” which […]

Government & Politics

Germany’s new conservative leader distances herself from Merkel’s migration legacy

February 11, 2019 Andreas Rinke  

(Reuters) The new leader of Germany’s ruling Christian Democrats, Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, unveiled plans for a tightening of immigration rules, part of a move to distance the party under her leadership from her mentor and predecessor, Chancellor Angela Merkel. Some of the proposals, […]

Government & Politics

Hardline Italian minister faces trial over blocked migrants

January 24, 2019 Crispian Balmer  

(Reuters) A special tribunal has recommended that Interior Minister Matteo Salvini face trial for refusing to let 150 migrants disembark last year from a rescue ship docked in Sicily, the far-right leader said on Thursday. The court, which reviews investigations involving government […]

Law Enforcement

Oslo stabbing investigated as terrorist attack: police

January 18, 2019 Gwladys Fouche and Terje Solsvik  

(Reuters) A knife attack in a supermarket in Oslo is being investigated as a possible act of terrorism, the head of the Norwegian police’s security service (PST) said on Friday. A woman was knifed on Thursday as she was paying at the […]

Citizenship

Want to be Danish? You’d better shake hands

January 17, 2019 Emil Gjerding Nielson  

(Reuters) Afghan-born Sakandar Khan, 30, was among the first nine new Danish citizens who shook hands with Denmark’s immigration minister under a new law that makes a handshake the final step in the naturalization process. “This is a huge thing for me. […]

Immigration

Italy breaks up smuggling ring run by Islamic State sympathizer

January 9, 2019 Wladimir Pantaleone and Steve Scherer  

(Reuters) Italian police seized eight men on Wednesday behind a speedboat smuggling ring that ran people, including possible jihadists, to Sicily from Tunisia, investigators said. Operations were headed by a Tunisian man who used his Facebook account to spread Islamic State (IS) […]

Children & Teens

Belgium to appeal against order to repatriate Islamic State families

December 30, 2018 Philip Blenkinsop  

(Reuters) Belgium will appeal against a judge’s order forcing it to repatriate two Belgian women convicted of being Islamic State militants and their six children from Syria, the migration minister said on Sunday. A judge said on Wednesday that Belgium had to […]

Legal

Three Central Asians charged in Sweden with plotting terrorist crime

December 27, 2018 Johan Ahlander and Johan Sennero  

(Reuters) Three Central Asian men have been charged in Sweden with plotting to commit a terrorist crime as well as — along with three others — financing the Islamic State militant group, prosecutors said on Thursday. “Three (of the suspects) acquired and […]

Children & Teens

Belgian judge orders repatriation of six children of Islamic State militants: Belga

December 26, 2018 Charlotte Steenackers  

(Reuters) A Belgian judge has ordered the government to repatriate six children of Islamic State (IS) militants and their mothers who have been detained in a camp in Kurdish-controlled Syria, the national news agency Belga said on Wednesday. Tatiana Wielandt, 26, and […]

Law Enforcement

German police find Islamic State flag after suspected attack on railway

December 25, 2018 Hans-Edzard Busemann and Michael Nienaber  

(Reuters) German police said on Tuesday they had found a flag of the Islamic State (IS) militant group near the site of a suspected attack on a railway track in Berlin and that investigators were examining whether the perpetrators had any political […]

Government & Politics

U.N. formally approves global migration pact opposed by U.S., others

December 19, 2018 Michelle Nichols  

(Reuters) The United Nations General Assembly formally approved a deal on Wednesday aimed at boosting global cooperation to tackle rising migration, but the United States, Israel, Hungary, Czech Republic and Poland voted against the voluntary pact. U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration has […]

Government & Politics

Belgian PM offers to quit in crisis started by migrant row

December 18, 2018 Foo Yun Chee  

(Reuters) Belgium Prime Minister Charles Michel offered to resign on Tuesday after opponents tabled a no confidence vote in a political crisis triggered by differences over immigration. In office since 2014, Michel lost the support of the biggest party in his coalition, […]

Christians

Somali man arrested in Italy after comments about attacking Vatican: police

December 17, 2018 Philip Pullella  

(Reuters) Italian police said on Monday they had arrested a 20-year-old Somali man suspected of having been a member of Islamic State and who had threatened to bomb churches in Italy, including St. Peter’s Basilica in the Vatican. They told reporters in […]

Clerics & Preachers

Turkey says Trump working on extraditing wanted cleric Gulen

December 16, 2018 Dmitry Zhdannikov, Amanda Becker and Maher Chmaytelli  

(Reuters) U.S. President Donald Trump has told his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan that Washington is working on extraditing a U.S.-based Muslim cleric accused of orchestrating a failed Turkish coup in 2016, Turkey’s foreign minister said on Sunday. “In Argentina, Trump told Erdogan […]

Crime

To neighbors, suspect in French market killings seemed just a local boy

December 12, 2018 Gilbert Reilhac and John Irish  

(Reuters) The fugitive Strasbourg man suspected of shooting and knifing people as he shouted “Allahu Akbar” at the French city’s Christmas market is a criminal who turned radical Islamist in jail, officials say. Neighbors remember Cherif Chekatt as an ordinary local guy, […]

Government & Politics

U.N. members adopt global migration pact rejected by U.S. and others

December 10, 2018 Ulf Laessing and Andreas Rinke  

(Reuters) U.N. members on Monday adopted a deal aimed at improving the way [the] world copes with rising migration, but almost 30 countries stayed away from the ceremony in Morocco. The pact, meant to foster cooperation on migration, was agreed in July […]

Government & Politics

Germany’s new CDU chief to review liberal Merkel migration policies

December 9, 2018 Madeline Chambers  

(Reuters) The new leader of Germany’s Christian Democrats (CDU) outlined plans on Sunday to change the party’s migrant policies before next year’s European election, signaling that she could break with her mentor Angela Merkel’s liberal approach. The conservative party elected Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer […]

Government & Politics

More than 150 governments to adopt U.N. migration pact in Morocco

December 9, 2018 Ulf Laessing and Andreas Rinke  

(Reuters) More than 150 countries will join a United Nations conference to adopt a global pact to better handle migrant flows, a senior U.N. official said on Sunday, less than the number that initially worked on the plan. In July, all 193 […]

Government & Politics

France and Germany soften demands on EU hosting refugees: document

December 6, 2018 Peter Maushagen  

(Reuters) European Union governments that refuse to host refugees could instead pay to be excused from the bloc’s system of sharing out migrants, France and Germany proposed on Thursday as they sought to end a long-running EU feud over migration. The move […]

Government & Politics

Merkel’s would-be successor questions Germany’s sacrosanct asylum pledge

November 22, 2018 Thomas Escritt and Michael Nienaber  

(Reuters) A conservative running to succeed Chancellor Angela Merkel as head of their party has raised an outcry by questioning Germany’s constitutional guarantee of asylum that was enshrined to atone for World War Two Nazi crimes. Germany’s “Grundgesetz” (Basic Law) assures asylum […]

Clerics & Preachers

U.S. Justice Dept denies exploring extradition of Erdogan foe to appease Turkey

November 16, 2018 Sarah N. Lynch  

(Reuters) The U.S. Justice Department on Friday denied that it was planning an extradition deal designed to persuade the Turkish president to ease off on a probe over the killing of a journalist in an Istanbul embassy. NBC News reported on Thursday […]

Crime

Anti-Semitic acts surge in France, government promises action

November 9, 2018 Inti Landauro  

(Reuters) Violence against Jews and other acts of anti-Semitism have surged in France in the past nine months, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said on Friday, promising stepped-up action against perpetrators. Citing new government statistics, Philippe said acts of anti-Semitism had risen 69 […]

Government & Politics

West Bank kin cheer first Palestinian-American woman in U.S. Congress

November 7, 2018 Rami Ayyub and Ali Sawafta  

(Reuters) Tuning into the news at dawn on Wednesday, the extended family of Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American woman to be elected to the U.S. Congress, celebrated her victory in their home in the Israeli-occupied West Bank. Tlaib, a Democrat, ran virtually […]

Government & Politics

Once a refugee, Somali-American appears headed to U.S. Congress

October 31, 2018 Andy Sullivan  

(Reuters) Ilhan Omar fled civil war in Somalia and spent four years of her childhood in a refugee camp in Kenya. Now she is poised to win a seat in the U.S. Congress, taking on a president who has tried to prevent […]

Christians

Italy’s League blocks Muslims from buying and converting chapel

October 28, 2018 Crispian Balmer  

(Reuters) Italy’s far-right League party intervened on Sunday to block efforts by a Muslim association to turn a former hospital chapel into a mosque. The Muslim group last week made the highest offer for the chapel in the northern city of Bergamo […]

Children & Teens

Child bride refugees spur Sweden to tighten marriage law

October 23, 2018 Emma Batha  

(Reuters) Among the tens of thousands of child refugees who have fled to Sweden from war-torn countries is a group of young girls who have presented the Nordic country with a major dilemma — they are married. The predicament is this. Should […]

Crime

Oxford Islamic scholar Ramadan admits to ‘sex games,’ denies rape

October 22, 2018 Emmanuel Jarry and Michel Rose  

(Reuters) Swiss academic Tariq Ramadan, a professor of Islamic studies, said on Monday he had engaged in “sex games” with two women in France who accuse him of rape, but said the “submissive-dominant” relationships were consensual. It is the first time in […]

Children & Teens

Child marriage survivors say UK law legitimizes ‘terrible’ abuse

October 22, 2018 Emma Batha  

(Reuters) When Zee was 13, she returned from school one day to find an engagement party under way at her home in northern England, but her excitement at the celebrations quickly turned to shock. “I asked my mum who’s getting married. She […]

Demonstrations

German AfD members monitored by spy agency are now Bavarian lawmakers

October 18, 2018 Joseph Nasr  

(Reuters) Some members of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Bavaria who are under surveillance for alleged links to extremist groups won seats in its parliamentary election at the weekend, the state’s intelligence agency said. An agency spokesman said on […]

Government & Politics

EU moves closer to overcoming migration feud

October 18, 2018 Gabriela Baczynska  

(Reuters) The head of the European Parliament said on Thursday EU countries who refuse to host refugees could instead pay more for EU migration and development projects in Africa, signaling possible compromise to end a bruising dispute in the bloc. The migration […]

Government & Politics

Italy brands France a ‘disgrace’ after police dump migrants across border

October 16, 2018 Crispian Balmer  

(Reuters) Italy’s far-right Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini branded France an “international disgrace” on Tuesday for having driven two migrants across its border and dumping them in Italy. Tensions between the neighbors have risen as Rome has accused Paris of hypocrisy by […]

Academics & Education

Behind Bavaria’s harsh rhetoric, schools offer migrants warm welcome

October 11, 2018 Joseph Nasr  

(Reuters) Omar Alnifawi was 16 when he fled Syria’s civil war with his family. After four years working menial jobs in Lebanon to help pay for their journey on to Europe, he had given up on ever going back to school. Six […]

Government & Politics

Germany to give its states 6.85 billion euros for migrant costs in 2019: source

October 10, 2018 Thorsten Severin and Riham Alkousaa  

(Reuters) Germany’s federal government agreed on Wednesday to distribute 6.85 billion euros ($7.87 billion) to its regions next year to help them cover the costs of housing and integrating migrants, a government source told Reuters. Germany is trying to integrate over a […]

Government & Politics

Austria has concerns about U.N. migration pact, might back out

October 10, 2018 Francois Murphy and Alexandra Schwarz-Goerlich  

(Reuters) Austria may follow the United States and Hungary in backing out of a United Nations agreement on migration, its government said on Wednesday, citing concern about its sovereignty and potential restrictions on its freedom to act. The Global Compact for Safe, […]

Government & Politics

Merkel’s conservatives rule out working with Germany’s far-right AfD

October 7, 2018 Gernot Heller and Joseph Nasr  

(Reuters) Senior German conservatives facing painful losses in two state elections this month have ruled out forming coalitions with the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party. “I am very clear about this: not with the AfD,” parliament speaker and former finance minister […]

Discrimination & “Islamophobia”

Erdogan says he will consider referendum on Turkey’s EU bid

October 4, 2018 Ezgi Erkoyun and Daren Butler  

(Reuters) President Tayyip Erdogan said on Thursday he would consider putting Turkey’s long-stalled bid to join the European Union to a referendum, signaling exasperation with a process he says has been waylaid by prejudice against Muslims. A direct vote on whether to […]

Government & Politics

Far-right surge in Bavaria vote could reshape Germany’s national politics

October 2, 2018 Madeline Chambers  

(Reuters) The right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) is poised to humiliate Chancellor Angela Merkel’s allies in an Oct. 14 vote for Germany’s most influential regional government, an election that could have far-reaching implications for national politics. With blunt anti-Islamic rhetoric and attacks […]

Clothing

Danish police investigate officer who hugged niqab-wearing protester

September 26, 2018 Emil Gjerding Nielson  

(Reuters) A Copenhagen policewoman is being investigated for embracing a niqab-wearing protestor during a demonstration against a ban on face veils, the force’s complaints body said on Wednesday. The incident, in which the protester appeared to be crying, was captured by a […]

Employment

Merkel takes a gamble with new immigration law

September 18, 2018 Michael Nienaber  

(Reuters) Chancellor Angela Merkel hopes a new immigration law will make it easier for foreign workers to find jobs in Germany, but her push to fill a record number of vacancies risks angering voters who still resent her open-door refugee policy. With […]

Government & Politics

Germany, Algeria to work more closely on deportations, Merkel says

September 17, 2018 Lamine Chikhi, Ulf Laessing and Riham Alkoussi  

(Reuters) Germany and Algeria want to find ways to speed up the repatriation of Algerians living illegally in Germany, Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Monday during a visit to Algeria. Since around a million asylum seekers reached Germany in 2015, Merkel’s government […]

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