Australia Slashes Migration with Permanent Cap
In a major policy shift, the Australian government announces a permanent cap on migration levels, cutting the annual intake by thousands to tackle the housing crisis and overwhelmed public services.
In a major policy shift, the Australian government announces a permanent cap on migration levels, cutting the annual intake by thousands to tackle the housing crisis and overwhelmed public services.
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Britain, the US, and European partners stage a dramatic diplomatic protest in Vienna, walking out of a UN migration conference over the inclusion of Iranian and Russian officials on human rights panels.
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A damning new report from Human Rights Watch details horrific war crimes, including mass killings and rape, perpetrated by the M23 rebel group with Rwandan support in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
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New research reveals 23,000-year-old human footprints in New Mexico, challenging previous theories about when humans first arrived in North America.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is under fire for a secretive agreement with Libya, accused of violating human rights and international law by returning migrants to unsafe conditions.
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