United Kingdom Man attacks Dover border force centre before killing himself — witness A Reuters photographer said the man attacked a migrant processing centre at Dover before killing himself by driving off with an improvised noose around his neck. 30/10/2022
Malta Doctors Without Borders rescues 371 from the Mediterranean Sea Another 103 people were pulled to safety from Maltese waters as part of the organisation's five missions this week. 28/10/2022
France Political storm in France after murdered girl, 12, found in a suitcase It was sparked after police arrested an Algerian immigrant on suspicion of the girl's murder. 19/10/2022
Partner content UAE Green Visa launched Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai The United Arab Emirates has updated its visa rules related to work, investment and innovation to keep attracting global workers to the country. 13/10/2022
United Kingdom UK government to 'take back control' from European human rights court Interior Minister Suella Braverman said on Tuesday evening that "we cannot allow a foreign court to undermine the sovereignty of our borders," when it comes to dealing with migrants and asylum seekers. 04/10/2022
Travel News These are the easiest countries to work in if you aren’t an EU citizen An increasing number of European countries are loosening their immigration processes to fix ongoing labour shortages within their borders. 02/10/2022
Italy Millions stuck in limbo trying to obtain Italian citizenship "Being Italian does not necessarily mean being white, but you can be black and Italian." 21/09/2022
World Young people should get in touch with young migrants, says IOM chief Whether it is to flee conflict, poverty, or persecution, millions are moving around the globe in unprecedented numbers, and the vast majority are young people. Find out more on Global Conversations with António Vitorino, Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). 06/09/2022
My Europe Series The Afro-Italians shaking up Italy's rigid national identity African Italians are frequently cast as outsiders in Italian society even though their history goes back decades. 22/08/2022
My Europe Series How a black man's murder put racism in the spotlight ahead of election The murder of Alika Ogorchukwu, a Nigerian man living in Italy, was filmed by onlookers but none of them directly intervened. 10/08/2022
Travel News Brits won’t have to pay €7 EU fee next summer after ‘e-visa’ delay These are the European countries you’ll have to pay to enter, as the ETIAS scheme seeks to “increase security" across the bloc. 08/08/2022
Travel News Russia tries to entice expats with ‘cringe’ new advert A Russian embassy has encouraged expats to move to the country for the “beautiful women” and “cheap gas” - but has accidentally used a Ukrainian model. 01/08/2022
Travel News UK visas: 5 FAQs answered by an immigration lawyer I asked an immigration lawyer five common questions about UK visas. 30/07/2022
Moments Bad at languages? Here's my advice for settling in France as an expat Moving to another country can be scary and moving without speaking the language even more so. So here’s our survival guide on how to move to France if you don’t speak French. 12/07/2022
Culture news "Why did you leave?": The intergenerational questions on immigration Mamet Leigh draws on his experiences of leaving Iran for the UK in an upcoming play in London. 20/06/2022
Rwanda Refugees in Rwanda warn of challenges ahead for arrivals from UK With Britain set to send its first group of asylum-seekers to Rwanda later today, some refugees already in the country are warning that times may be hard for the new arrivals. 14/06/2022
United Kingdom UK insists flight to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda will go ahead First deportation flight set to go ahead as scheduled on Tuesday after UK court refuses to halt government plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda 14/06/2022
United Kingdom Go-ahead for Rwanda migrant deportations as NGOs lose legal challenge Campaigners against Britain's plans to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda say they'll fight on after a judge ruled the government was acting lawfully. 11/06/2022
Euronews Witness Russia's brain drain: War with Ukraine prompts thousands to flee Russia's best and brightest have left in their thousands following the country's invasion of Ukraine. Euronews' Monica Pinna investigates the reasons behind this brain drain. 10/06/2022
Italy EU interior ministers: Hunger might bring more migrants from Africa Past EU policies in which member countries could offer to receive some of the hundreds of thousands of migrants landing on the EU's southern shores proved grossly inadequate, as many of the bloc's countries did not step forward. 05/06/2022