Denmark approves a total of 860 asylum requests in 2024
denmark February 10, 2025 10:21Denmark has approved a total of 860 asylum requests in 2024 due to its strict immigration policies, leading to a decrease in asylum seekers.
Denmark has approved a total of 860 asylum requests in 2024 due to its strict immigration policies, leading to a decrease in asylum seekers.
The number of Chinese couples getting married has significantly decreased, posing challenges for authorities.
Police detain two men and two boys following a fight in Krabbendijke, the Netherlands.
A bus crash in Mexico leaves 41 dead as the bus collides with a truck and catches fire.
The US is preparing to send approximately 1500 more troops to the Mexico border to prevent the entry of irregular migrants.
Turkish defense industry's national aircraft carrier project 'Blue Homeland' gets extensive coverage in China's PLA Daily.
Criminal organization exploits women under the guise of surrogacy in Georgia, with hundreds held captive and treated like livestock.
Russian Defense Ministry announces the capture of 5 settlements in Ukraine's Harkiv and Donetsk regions in the past week.
A small plane crashed on a passenger bus in Sao Paulo, resulting in two casualties.
A Bering Air plane with 10 people on board has gone missing in Alaska, triggering search operations.
Santorini experiences its strongest earthquake in recent days, leading to evacuations and uncertainty about the future.
France delivers first batch of Mirage 2000 fighter jets to Ukraine in support of air defense.
Guatemala's President announces a new agreement with the US to accept deported individuals, covering transportation costs.
British government restricts conversations in Chinese electric cars used by Defense officials for security concerns.
US media reports Pentagon's preparation to withdraw all troops from Syria following President Trump's expressed willingness.
The number of selfie-related deaths is on the rise, with concerns that it may be added to the list of most dangerous activities worldwide.
Local authorities in Japan's Otaru resort to private security to manage unruly tourists, amidst concerns of overcrowding and safety hazards.
Residents and tourists on the popular Greek island Santorini are advised to be cautious due to recent earthquakes.
Sweden experiences a week of extreme violence with explosions, murders, and hand grenades, prompting calls for urgent action.
Donald Trump Jr. backs President's proposal to use Guantánamo Bay for criminal migrants and proposes reopening Alcatraz.
Thai citizens remain hopeful for the release of their compatriots from Gaza, despite past disappointments.
Justice finally takes action after important witness statement ignored for four decades in the Bende van Nijvel case.
President Donald Trump aims to cut down on office-shy federal employees, demanding a return to full office hours, sparking controversy.
President Trump's proposal to relocate a large number of Gazan Palestinians temporarily stirs controversy and geopolitical speculations.
El Salvador's mega prison, known as the Hell on Earth, prepares to celebrate its second year anniversary on February 1st.
A 61-year-old woman used wigs to impersonate immigrants in UK citizenship test fraud.
French authorities struggle to combat widespread fraud with theory exams, available for 100 euros.
Colombian President Petro denies entry to US military planes carrying deported Colombian migrants, leading to sanctions from the US.
Residents in Spain and Portugal express frustration over increasing number of tourists in residential areas.
Sweden started 2025 with a historically high number of bomb attacks across the country, causing concern and leading to crisis meetings with the Minister of Justice.