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EU migration overhaul stresses fast-track deportations and limited appeal rights for asylum seekers

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Tuesday, April 23, 2024

The pact is a legacy of the 2015 migration crisis when EU countries saw more than 1 million people claim asylum after arriving, mainly by boat, to European countries.

Key Points: 
  • The pact is a legacy of the 2015 migration crisis when EU countries saw more than 1 million people claim asylum after arriving, mainly by boat, to European countries.
  • Front-line European countries, including Greece and Italy, were overwhelmed by the sheer numbers, prompting anti-migrant violence and a backlash from far-right political parties.
  • Authorities there were struggling to provide the bare minimum of aid and failing to provide legal protection or process asylum claims.
  • But to critics of the pact, the reforms will institutionalize inequality, instrumentalize migration crises and ignore the actual holes in migration governance.

Stalling reform

  • Hungary, the Czech Republic and Poland refused to participate, and in 2020 the EU Court of Justice found they had broken EU law.
  • Nevertheless, the quota system was never scaled up, leaving front-line states to continue to process much of Europe’s refugee population.
  • Since 2016, the European Commission has proposed multiple reforms, but negotiations stalled because of opposition from far-right governments in Eastern Europe.
  • Previously, the database included only fingerprints – not images or biographic details – of people above the age of 14.
  • The pact also makes it easier for police to access the database.
  • Together, these other four directives work to make it harder for people to make asylum claims in the EU.
  • They claim that the reforms also undermine the right of appeal – sometimes deporting people before an appeals decision is finalized – and expand detention.

Leveraging migration flows

  • Biden’s executive order paralleled President Donald Trump’s earlier transit and entry bans, arguing that asylum seekers must apply in the first safe country they transit.
  • The EU reforms also parallel recent proposals from Biden to shut down the border during migration surges.
  • There is growing academic literature on “migration diplomacy” and “refugee blackmail” that documents how states leverage migration flows as a tool in their foreign policy.
  • Critics argue that this commodifies refugees – literally putting a price tag on individual lives – while undermining solidarity.

‘Fortress Europe’


The need for EU migration reform was made clear by the 2015 crisis faced by front-line European countries. But rather than address the real problems of low state capacity, processing times, human rights protections, or conditions in detention centers, I believe the pact will reinforce the concept of “Fortress Europe” by investing in deterrence and deportation, not human rights.
Nicholas R. Micinski does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Russia and the Taliban: here’s why Putin wants to get closer to Afghanistan’s current rulers

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Thursday, April 18, 2024

The Kremlin has opened up discussions with the Taliban before, and Russia was one of the few nations to accredit a diplomat when the organisation took control of Afghanistan.

Key Points: 
  • The Kremlin has opened up discussions with the Taliban before, and Russia was one of the few nations to accredit a diplomat when the organisation took control of Afghanistan.
  • But Afghanistan’s political and economic crisis and western sanctions on Russia due to the Ukraine war mean both sides have something to gain from a stronger relationship.
  • A few months later, Vladimir Putin signed a decree implementing the UN resolution and imposing sanctions against the Taliban.

Interests and goals

  • The Taliban wants international sanctions to be withdrawn, to take Afghanistan’s UN seat and for frozen assets to be released, which will help the country’s economic development.
  • Russia taking the Taliban off their terrorism list would be a first step toward international recognition for the current Afghan government.
  • Russia’s 2023 foreign policy plan mentions prospects for Afghanistan’s integration into “the Eurasian space for cooperation”.

Russia’s relationship building

  • The increasing cooperation between the Taliban and Russia has implications in terms of the ongoing rivalry between Russia and the west.
  • Since the beginning of the Ukraine war, Moscow has tried to get other nations to support its strategic view of why the war is happening.
  • This version of history and policy positions Russia as a protector of traditional religions and values and places it among major world civilisations, contrasting it with the “godless” west.


Intigam Mamedov does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

Most countries do not take a fair share of refugees – here’s how we could incentivise them

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Wednesday, April 10, 2024

More than 70 years later, the world is more connected and the nature of migration and asylum has changed.

Key Points: 
  • More than 70 years later, the world is more connected and the nature of migration and asylum has changed.
  • UK home secretary James Cleverly (as well as his predecessor Suella Braverman) has suggested that such migration treaties are no longer fit for purpose.
  • Cleverly did not mention that this proportion has been surprisingly stable over the past 60 years.
  • Today, 70% of refugees are hosted in countries neighbouring where the people flee from.
  • While a few countries take most of the responsibility for refugees, many others shun cooperation.

Political challenges

  • Scholars have long explored the possibility of a legally binding mechanism to ensure that refugee protection is responsibly shared.
  • But such a system seems impossible in the current political climate.
  • The US, Australia and Italy all failed to endorse recent, non-binding, international agreements on responsibility-sharing for migration and refugee protection.
  • Despite this political difficulty, there could be ways to incentivise states to take more responsibility, without a legally binding system.

From safety to integration

  • More work needs to be done in host countries to help refugees integrate and avoid marginalisation and discrimination.
  • This could be through cultural exchanges between citizens and refugees, such as sport, cooking or language classes.


Matilde Rosina does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.

ARA's Unattended Ground Sensors Now Available on TAK

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Monday, April 8, 2024

Randolph, Vt., April 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) announced today the launch of Pathfinder on the Tactical Assault Kit (TAK).

Key Points: 
  • Randolph, Vt., April 08, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Applied Research Associates, Inc. (ARA) announced today the launch of Pathfinder on the Tactical Assault Kit (TAK).
  • Pathfinder is a wireless, unattended ground sensor designed to provide an early warning of trespassing.
  • The TAK integration features an upgraded user interface (UI) making it easier to emplace and manage sensors anywhere in the world.
  • Pathfinder will be on display with other ARA technologies at FIDAE 2024 in Santiago, Chile, April 9 – 14, 2024.

Tunnel to Towers Foundation Delivers Mortgage-Free Homes to Five Gold Star Families

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Friday, April 5, 2024

New York, New York, April 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is observing Gold Star Spouses Day by delivering mortgage-free homes to five families who lost loved ones in service to our country.

Key Points: 
  • New York, New York, April 05, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is observing Gold Star Spouses Day by delivering mortgage-free homes to five families who lost loved ones in service to our country.
  • Tunnel to Towers wants these families to know their loved one's service and sacrifice has not been forgotten,” said Frank Siller Chairman and CEO of the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
  • “I am so grateful to receive Tunnel to Towers support on Gold Star Spouse Day.
  • Join Tunnel to Towers on its mission to provide mortgage-free homes for Gold Star families by going to T2T.org and donating $11 a month.

Afghan Women’s Rights Leader, Shabana Basij-Rasikh, to Deliver Roger Williams University Commencement Address

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Wednesday, March 27, 2024

During her visit to Roger Williams University in 2021, Basij-Rasikh spoke about women’s rights and access to girls’ education in Afghanistan.

Key Points: 
  • During her visit to Roger Williams University in 2021, Basij-Rasikh spoke about women’s rights and access to girls’ education in Afghanistan.
  • COMMENCEMENT DATE: The university-wide Commencement celebration for undergraduate, graduate and law students of the Class of 2024 will be held on Friday, May 17.
  • LIVESTREAM: RWU will provide a livestream enabled for broadcast and radio recording of the main university ceremony.
  • PHOTO CAPTION: Shabana Basij-Rasikh, founder of the School of Leadership Afghanistan (SOLA), will deliver the keynote speech and receive an honorary degree at the RWU Commencement ceremony on Friday, May 17.

Revolutionizing Sustainable Finance: CASI's Inaugural In-Person Event Spurs Collaboration and Capacity Building in Sao Paulo

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Sunday, April 7, 2024

SAO PAULO, April 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Capacity-building Alliance of Sustainable Investment (CASI) held its inaugural in-person event in Sao Paulo, Brazil, from April 3-5, 2024.

Key Points: 
  • SAO PAULO, April 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- The Capacity-building Alliance of Sustainable Investment (CASI) held its inaugural in-person event in Sao Paulo, Brazil, from April 3-5, 2024.
  • Launched amidst the momentum of COP28, CASI is dedicated to amplifying capacity for sustainable finance and investment across emerging markets and developing countries (EMDEs).
  • Bolstered by a global membership of over 50 organizations and continuously expanding, CASI galvanizes collective efforts from diverse stakeholders worldwide.
  • The event facilitated dynamic discussions and knowledge exchange among stakeholders from Brazil and Latin America's sustainable investment ecosystem.

Travis Mills to Deliver Commencement Address at 125th Husson Graduation

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Monday, March 25, 2024

BANGOR, MAINE, March 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Husson University is pleased to announce that Retired United States Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills will deliver the address at the 2024 Husson University Commencement on Saturday, May 4, 2024.

Key Points: 
  • BANGOR, MAINE, March 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Husson University is pleased to announce that Retired United States Army Staff Sergeant Travis Mills will deliver the address at the 2024 Husson University Commencement on Saturday, May 4, 2024.
  • Husson’s 125th Commencement Ceremony will take place at 10:30 a.m. at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor.
  • Mills is a motivational speaker, actor, author and an advocate for veterans and amputees.
  • For more information about educational opportunities that can lead to personal and professional success, visit Husson.edu .

Penn Highlands Healthcare Doctors Beyond the Borders

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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Penn Highlands Healthcare offers 849 physicians who provide a wide range of care and treatments at locations throughout 26 counties in Pennsylvania.

Key Points: 
  • Penn Highlands Healthcare offers 849 physicians who provide a wide range of care and treatments at locations throughout 26 counties in Pennsylvania.
  • Penn Highlands Healthcare physicians can be found in the health system’s eight hospitals as well as many community medical buildings, outpatient facilities, surgery centers and physician practices.
  • Some Penn Highlands Healthcare physicians do not allow county, state or continental borders to keep them from providing care where it is needed.
  • Dr. Sergent, who is an emergency medicine physician and the Central Region Medical Director of Emergency Medicine at Penn Highlands Healthcare, shares his skills and expertise beyond the U.S. borders in Central and South America.

Former Army Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson IV Joins USAA To Lead Military Affairs

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Thursday, March 28, 2024

USAA has welcomed retired Army Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson IV as senior vice president and head of the company’s Military Affairs team.

Key Points: 
  • USAA has welcomed retired Army Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson IV as senior vice president and head of the company’s Military Affairs team.
  • His family has had continuous membership in USAA for five generations and he has been a member himself for 36 years.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240328715585/en/
    Former Army Maj. Gen. John B. Richardson IV has joined USAA to lead Military Affairs.
  • In his role at USAA, Johnny will oversee the Military Affairs team’s strategic direction and contribute to and influence the company’s growth and operations.