Building a strong sense of security, acceptance and respect in society is how we fight both Islamophobia and jihadist terrorism.
With the recent fallout between France and some Muslim nations, this is a reminder to open up to alternative solutions.
For those who had a job offer and seemingly a bright future in Canada, travel has been halted until further notice. What can they do now?
The truly ‘essential’ temporary migrant workers are the ones who usually find it nearly impossible to access permanent residency and citizenship.
Can Europe’s traditional norms of secularism be applied to an extra-Christian religious diversity that the continent has not known before?
At the time of Covid-19 global pandemic, citizenship and national borders should not become defining elements of our joint struggle.
Thirty years on, European countries cannot once again respond to immigration with denial and barbed wire.
We do not need to keep minorities under surveillance or to create a climate of mistrust and prejudice.
What actually advances European policymaking in the field of migration? Scientific evidence, political decisionmaking or civil society activism?
What does the EU sacrifice when it prioritises migration management in negotiations with countries of origin and transit?
What does the EU sacrifice when it prioritises migration management in negotiations with countries of origin and transit?
Awareness and transparency initiatives are thought to be vital tools in the fight against labour exploitation and 'trafficking'. This guest series looks at several such projects and asks, do they work?