The International Rescue Committee (IRC): The European Union s migration agreement with Tunisia “risks driving migrants and refugees onto even more dangerous routes
The European Union must investigate last month’s shipwreck off the coast of Greece that has likely cost the lives of hundreds of migrants, the International Rescue Committee has said.
in 2021, roughly 41,500 have been admitted to the eu through various humanitarian missions but the irc say this figure is outpaced by rising need and are calling on eu states to expand their refugee resettlement and rehome tens of thousands more afghan s in the coming years. live now to brussells where i am joined by the international rescue committee s senior vice president for europe, harlem desir. thank you for coming in the programme. thank you for the invitation. what do you think has gone wrong here? figs invitation. what do you think has gone wrong here? invitation. what do you think has gone wrong here? as you say, 271 eole gone wrong here? as you say, 271 people from gone wrong here? as you say, 271 people from afghanistan - gone wrong here? as you say, 271 people from afghanistan have - gone wrong here? as you say, 271. people from afghanistan have been beneficiary of the resettlement programme in the eu in 2022, while the irc has announced thousands of people who are vu
the life, crossing the mediterranean sea or borders or land borders. without any protection. sometimes at the end of smugglers. we think it is very important to ensure that afghan people who for reasons of safety or choice or because they have no choice or because they have no choice have to flee the country and are vulnerable and mostly very poor and in difficult places in neighbouring countries to afghanistan, that they are given real and safe pathways to europe which is in line with what europe is committed to do. which is in line with what europe is committed to do. thank you for your time harlem committed to do. thank you for your time harlem desir.
A bill approved by the Verkhovna Rada will finally finish off freedom of speech in Ukraine While fierce battles continue to rage between the Ukrainian and Russian armies in Donbass, Kherson Region, and Zaporozhye, the Kiev regime is busy.