miércoles, 29 de octubre de 2025

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Migration Millions of people have been driven from their homes by conflict, poverty and climate change, hoping to find a better life elsewhere. Political leaders in Europe and around the world are struggling to deal with them. Can Merz-Erdogan talks reset tricky Germany-Turkey ties? Christoph Strack 11 minutes ago11 minutes ago People of Turkish origin are the largest immigrant group in Germany. But political relations between the two countries have long been tense. Will the meeting of Chancellor Merz and President Erdogan bring fresh momentum? https://www.dw.com/en/can-merz-erdogan-talks-reset-tricky-germany-turkey-ties/a-74540121 © 2025 Deutsche Welle How happy are immigrants in Germany? Oliver Pieper 2 hours ago2 hours ago The Federal Institute for Population Research found that new immigrants from Eastern Europe have the highest levels of satisfaction, followed by people without an immigrant background and second-generation immigrants. https://www.dw.com/en/how-happy-are-immigrants-in-germany/a-74528452 © 2025 Deutsche Welle Immigration a key topic in 2025 Netherlands election Rosie Birchard 21 hours ago21 hours ago The Netherlands goes to the polls again for the third time in four years. Geert Wilders' far-right Freedom Party won the highest number of seats in the Dutch parliament in shock results less than two years ago. Polling shows the party remains popular. DW traveled to the town of Volendam, a Freedom Party stronghold. https://www.dw.com/en/2025-netherlands-election-geert-wilders-immigration-volendam-amsterdam/video-74530340 © 2025 Deutsche Welle

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