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Six mois après les dernières élections législatives, et la victoire du parti d'extrême droite de Geert Wilder, on connait désormais le nom du nouveau Premier ministre qui dirigera la nouvelle coalition la plus à droite de l'histoire des Pays-Bas. Il s'agit de Dick Schoof, 67 ans. C'est un ancien chef de l'agence d'espionnage et du bureau antiterroriste néerlandais. Il était jusque-là haut fonctionnaire du ministère de la Sécurité et de la Justice. En plus d'avoir dirigé la plus haute agence de renseignement, Dick Schoof a également été chef du service d'immigration et de naturalisation du pays...
Euronews (French)
A former spy chief was tipped as the new Prime Minister of the Netherlands. Former head of the Dutch spy agency and counter-terrorism office Dick Schoof was tipped on Tuesday to become the nation’s new Prime Minister. The 67-year-old will lead a coalition dominated by Geert Wilders’ radical right-wing Freedom Party. The coalition is also made up of the centre-right People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, centrist New Social Contract and the Farmer-Citizen Movement. Schoof is currently the top civil servant at the Ministry of Security and Justice. Wilders congratulated him in a post on X, say...
Euronews (English)
Former President Donald Trump has promised to enact a wide range of restrictionist immigration policies if he wins the presidential race this year, but his most extreme proposal is to carry out "the largest domestic deportation operation in American history." In an interview last month with Time, Trump suggested that between 15 million and 20 million people could be targeted by the plan. The idea of mass deportations had buy-in from other contenders for the Republican presidential nomination, including former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley, and Florida G...
Reason
In April, Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt signed House Bill 4156, an immigration crackdown law that criminalizes "impermissible occupation" in the state. Any immigrant who "enters and remains" in Oklahoma "without having first obtained legal authorization to enter the United States" could face jail time and be forced to leave the state. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) filed a lawsuit against Oklahoma yesterday, arguing that H.B. 4156 "is preempted by federal law" and "violates the U.S. Constitution." The lawsuit is the latest entry in the ongoing battle between the federal government...
Reason
Have you tried getting a plumber in recently? So has Europe’s construction sector – without much luck. The sector needs to carry out a massive wave of renovations in the coming years to meet the EU’s climate goals. This includes changing gas boilers for heat pumps and insulating older buildings, all while keeping up with demand for new homes. Construction firms will need to recruit migrant workers because there aren’t nearly enough people with the necessary skills in domestic labour forces. But they’re being held back by immigration policies that aren’t fit for purpose. A rethink – including p...
Euronews (English)
Greek public prosecutor Ekaterini Tsironi has dismissed charges against nine Egyptian men accused of causing a shipwreck that killed hundreds of migrants last year, telling the court Greece lacked jurisdiction. Shortly after the trial opened in the southern city of Kalamata, Tsironi recommended that the charges be dismissed, saying that Greek jurisdiction could not be established because the overcrowded trawler sank outside Greek territorial waters. Nine men were due to go on trial, accused of causing the worst migrant shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea for ten years. Human rights groups had a...
Euronews (English)
Ahead of June's vote, Euronews asks MEP candidates and EU citizens to say what their priorities would be if elected to the European Parliament. Stay tuned as Euronews will publish more statements every day. Watch the video above to find out more.
Euronews (English)
Anti-migrant anger is mounting in impoverished towns like Jebeniana along the Tunisian coastline that have emerged as a launchpad for thousands of people hoping to reach Europe by boat. Protesters demanded the government act to assist agricultural communities dealing with thousands of migrants living in makeshift camps among their olive groves. ''You brought them here and it's your responsibility to send them back to their home countries,'' Moamen Salemi from nearby El Amra said at the protest. ''There is a shortage of food throughout the city of El Amra, including sugar, flour, bread and many...
Euronews (English)
A trois semaines des élections européennes, les initiatives se multiplient en matière de politique migratoire. Après l'Appel des Quinze, une coalition de quinze Etats réclamant une externalisation de la politique migratoire de l'UE dans des pays tiers, ce sont huit ministres de l'Intérieur européens qui ont déclaré vendredi que la situation en Syrie devrait être réévaluée pour permettre le retour volontaire des réfugiés syriens dans leur pays d'origine. Konstantinos Ioannou, ministre de l'Intérieur chypriote : "Le groupe des huit États soutient les efforts de l'UE visant à promouvoir la coopér...
Euronews (French)
L'administration Biden a déclaré vendredi que l'utilisation par Israël d'armes fournies par les États-Unis à Gaza avait probablement violé le droit international humanitaire, mais que les conditions de guerre empêchaient les responsables américains de le déterminer avec certitude. L'annonce de l'existence de preuves "raisonnables" permettant de conclure que l'allié américain a violé le droit international protégeant les civils, dans la manière dont il a mené sa guerre contre le Hamas, est la la plus ferme que l'administration Biden ait faite à ce jour sur ce sujet. Elle a été publiée dans le r...
Euronews (French)
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