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Author: Sonya Angelica Diehn

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Boat carrying refugees on the Mediterranean (photo: picture-alliance/Photoshot)

Migrants and the EU

Is Europe ready for a post-COVID migration wave?

Unauthorised immigration to Europe went down at the peak of the pandemic. As EU countries re-open, migrant flows are back up. What does it mean for the EU – and for migrants? By Sonya Angelica DiehnMore

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  1. Adania Shibli's "Minor Detail"

    What is Palestinian literature exactly?

  2. Western Sahara conflict

    "One day we will be free"

  3. Protests in Iran

    Spiralling food prices fuel unrest

  4. Public opinion in Turkey

    Dreaming of a greater republic

  5. Ukraine and the West's selective values

    Less 'clash of civilisations', more rift

  6. Jewish pilgrimage to Tunisia

    Faith meets politics on Djerba

  1. Female scholars in Islam

    Unsung guardians of the 'true' tradition

  2. Adania Shibli's "Minor Detail"

    What is Palestinian literature exactly?

  3. Western Sahara conflict

    "One day we will be free"

  4. Prostitution in the Islamic Republic of Iran

    Open-minded, loving... and desperate

  5. Menstruation in Pakistan

    What every girl should know

  6. Public opinion in Turkey

    Dreaming of a greater republic

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