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Melbourne anti-immigration rally sparks police response

Protests erupted in central Melbourne as hundreds gathered for an anti-immigration rally, sparking counter-demonstrations and a significant police response. The event highlights growing tensions over Australia's immigration system.

Three Dead in Violent Indonesia Papua Protests

Violent protests in Indonesia's Papua region have left three dead and eleven injured. The unrest was sparked by a new law on regional divisions, raising tensions in the resource-rich area.

Bali Deports Tourists in Major Visa Rule Crackdown

Indonesia is enforcing strict new visa regulations in Bali, targeting tourists on social visas for long-term stays. Authorities are conducting raids and deporting violators, signalling a major shift in the island's famous 'digital nomad' culture.

Prabowo Decree Expands Indonesian Military's Civilian Role

Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto signs a decree granting the military a greater role in civilian affairs, raising fears of a return to a militarised government and drawing sharp criticism from human rights groups.

UK Net Migration Falls 10% in New Home Office Data

Exclusive analysis of the latest Home Office figures shows a significant 10% drop in net migration to the UK, driven by soaring asylum application costs and policy changes. Discover the key numbers and what they mean for Britain's future.

UK asylum claims hit record 111,000 under Labour

Newly released Home Office figures show a record 111,000 asylum claims were made in the UK in the past year, marking a significant challenge for the new Labour government and raising urgent questions about border control and processing systems.

UK's £5.2M Daily Bill for Asylum Hotels

Exclusive figures reveal the UK government is spending a staggering £5.2 million every day housing asylum seekers in hotels, as small boat arrivals continue to strain the system.

Court blocks Home Office asylum hotel plan in Essex

A landmark High Court ruling has thwarted the Home Office's controversial plan to use a four-star Essex hotel for asylum accommodation, siding with local council and residents. The decision sets a significant precedent for nationwide asylum housing disput

UK's £8.2M Daily Bill for Asylum Seeker Hotels

Exclusive figures reveal the UK government is spending a staggering £8.2 million every day to house over 50,000 asylum seekers in hotels, as the costly backlog crisis deepens.

London Erupts: Huge Anti-Mass Immigration Protest

Tensions boil over in Westminster as a massive protest organised by the 'Take Back Control' movement brings central London to a standstill. Demonstrators demand the government slash immigration numbers and secure UK borders, clashing with police in a dram

UK Citizenship 'Good Character' Test Faces Legal Challenge

Exclusive: A landmark legal case challenges the UK's 'good character' citizenship test, arguing it unfairly penalises immigrants for minor, spent convictions and leads to unjust deportations. Critics call the rule 'draconian' and 'discriminatory'.

High Court Orders Essex Asylum Hotel Closed After Protests

A High Court judge has mandated the immediate closure of an Essex asylum accommodation following far-right demonstrations that raised serious public safety concerns. The ruling highlights growing tensions over migrant housing policies.

Hugo Lennon-Auspill ignites Australia immigration debate

Controversial anti-immigration campaigner Hugo Lennon-Auspill has ignited fresh debates in Australia with his divisive rhetoric. Critics slam his views as inflammatory, while supporters defend his right to free speech.

ICE recruitment drive attracts 100,000+ applicants

US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has seen a surge in job applications after highlighting its dangerous arrests in a new recruitment campaign. Over 100,000 hopefuls have applied, signalling strong public interest in federal law enforcement role

Multiple arrests at NYC anti-ICE protest

Several demonstrators were detained during a heated protest against ICE outside a New York City immigration court, as tensions over US immigration policies escalate.

Rupert Lowe criticised for confronting Channel migrants

Former Southampton FC chairman Rupert Lowe faces backlash after a viral video shows him berating migrants crossing the Channel. Critics accuse him of 'bullying' while supporters defend his stance on illegal immigration.

Far Right's Grip on UK Immigration Debate

The far right is increasingly shaping the UK's immigration policies, raising concerns about the influence of extremist rhetoric on mainstream politics. Here's how it's happening.

Johnson supports US Rwanda migrant plan

Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson supports a US proposal to deport migrants to Rwanda, mirroring Britain's own contentious policy. Critics slam the plan as inhumane, while proponents argue it deters illegal crossings.

Egyptian asylum seeker drowns on Canada-bound ship

An Egyptian man, whose asylum claim was rejected, tragically drowned on a cargo ship heading to Canada from Southampton. The incident has raised questions about immigration policies and the dangers faced by failed asylum seekers.

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