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European migration pact: EU Parliament to vote on asylum reforms
After years of political deadlock, the European Union is voting on legislation to overhaul its asylum and migration policy. The reforms have been in the works since 2016 — and are aimed at easing pressure on southern countries such as Greece and Italy. It comes as the annual number of migrant deaths in the Mediterranean…
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For decades, challenging injustice through resistance has been commonplace in Palestine. According to rights groups, Israeli military checkpoints, barriers, and settlements have obstructed movement between Palestinian areas, dividing the occupied West Bank into 165 cantons. This division makes nationwide movements increasingly difficult and dangerous." Al Jazeera’s Laura Khan reports from the occupied West Bank, interviewing…
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