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June 26, 2026 LIVING IN GERMANY, MIGRATION
Germany’s Muslim population has reached between 6.6 and 7 million people, according to a new projection by the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (Bundesamt für Migration und Flüchtlinge, BAMF). This represents 8.0 to 8.5 percent of the total population, a figure that challenges persistent public misperceptions, with surveys consistently showing that Germans dramatically overestimate the actual proportion of Muslims …
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June 26, 2026 _HOME SLIDER, Books, EUROPE, OPINION
By Collins Nweke On a recent evening in Brussels, I had the privilege of delivering the keynote address at the launch of The City He Never Returned To, a remarkable new novel by a Nigerian-born Belgian writer, Ibekwe Paul Chukwuemeka. The book is ostensibly about the Nigerian Civil War, memory, healing and national repair. But as I reflected afterwards, I …
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June 26, 2026 _HOME SLIDER, MIGRATION
Refugee and asylum-seeking children in Germany are now entitled to significantly better healthcare, following changes that took effect on 12 June under the implementation of the European Union’s new asylum system. __________ While much of the EU’s Common European Asylum System (GEAS) introduces stricter border procedures and faster asylum processing, one aspect of the reform brings a clear benefit for …
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June 26, 2026 _HOME SLIDER, Germany: Law & Society, LIVING IN GERMANY, Uncategorized
In a judgment delivered on 11 June 2026, a Berlin court awarded financial compensation to a Black German man after finding that he had been subjected to racial discrimination during a police identity check. The ruling is seen as an important application of Berlin’s State Anti-Discrimination Act _______ A Berlin court has ordered the state to pay €500 in compensation …
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June 26, 2026 _HOME SLIDER, Germany: Law & Society, LIVING IN GERMANY
Twenty years after Germany introduced its landmark anti-discrimination law, campaigners say the legislation has helped improve legal protection against unequal treatment but no longer reflects the realities of discrimination in modern society. The General Equal Treatment Act (Allgemeines Gleichbehandlungsgesetz – AGG) came into force on 18 August 2006 to protect people from discrimination based on ethnic origin, race, gender, religion …
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June 18, 2026 Germany: Law & Society, LIVING IN GERMANY
When The African Courier reported in January 2026 on Germany’s proposed overhaul of its paternity recognition rules, the draft law was still working its way through parliament and advocacy groups were watching closely. On 12 June 2026, the waiting ended. The Bundestag passed the legislation with the governing coalition of CDU/CSU and SPD voting in favour, the Greens and the …
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June 18, 2026 EUROPE
Swiss voters have rejected a controversial proposal to cap the country’s population at 10 million people, delivering a setback to anti-immigration campaigners and reaffirming Switzerland’s reliance on migration to support its economy and labour market. In a nationwide referendum held on 14 June, about 55 percent of voters opposed the initiative, while 45 percent supported it. The proposal, championed by …
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June 18, 2026 MIGRATION, Uncategorized
The European Parliament has approved a sweeping overhaul of the EU’s return and deportation system, paving the way for the establishment of deportation centres in non-EU countries and granting member states broader powers to enforce removals. The legislation was adopted on 17 June 2026 in Strasbourg by 418 votes to 218, with 30 abstentions, following a provisional agreement reached between …
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June 18, 2026 LIVING IN GERMANY
Nigeria’s Ambassador-designate to Germany, HE Senator Ita Enang, has arrived in Berlin to begin preparations for his diplomatic assignment, marking the start of a new chapter in relations between Nigeria and one of its most important European partners. The former senator and presidential adviser landed in the German capital accompanied by his wife, Dr Rosemary Ita Enang on 11 June. …
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June 15, 2026 _HOME SLIDER, CULTURE & SOCIETY, FEATURES
Jolloful Foods GmbH is on a mission to make African cuisine more accessible across Europe through a range of ready-to-eat meals inspired by traditional recipes from the continent. Its name draws inspiration from jollof rice – one of Africa’s most cherished dishes, famous not only for its distinctive blend of rice, tomatoes and spices, but also for the friendly cross-border …
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