Key decisions about migration policy should not be made by judges, law professor Andrew Tettenborn warns in The Spectator: Nobody knows for ...
The moral price for the agreement is too high, says the Süddeutsche Zeitung: Up to now we have heard that the Tunisian coast guard shoots ...
Respekt is only cautiously optimistic: Safe third countries are supposed to sort asylum seekers on their own territory according to whether ...
Deník N is delighted that the Czech Republic has distanced itself from Poland and Hungary on this issue: For the Czech Republic, the ...
Turkey has become a key player, Le Soir notes: Ankara has become indispensable, not least because it is one of the few capitals (if not the ...
The EU is partly to blame for the suffering due to its indecisive North Africa policy, comments the Süddeutsche Zeitung: Young Tunisians ...
Correio de Manhã asks why no one raised the alarm before: One of the league's leading figures has been implicated in the investigation into ...
The Times is incensed to see that the British forces have evacuated diplomats but not the 4,000 or so British citizens living in Sudan: Why ...
Jornal de Notícias questions why the publication hasn't sparked a public outcry: The release of the video just two days before the general ...
De Standaard warns against seeing the Swedish plan for a new asylum pact as a miracle cure: An equally big danger is that politicians will ...