Those working in travel say SA’s tourism industry faces devastating consequences if the new immigration regulations are not delayed.
Thousands of African women and children seeking asylum in Israel staged a protest march in Tel Aviv against the Jewish state’s immigration policies.
Nine illegal immigrants detained in Italy have stitched their lips together with thread from their bedsheets in a protest to demand their release.
Bulgaria’s President Rosen Plevneliev has attacked David Cameron’s plan to tighten immigration rules for Bulgarians and Romanians in the UK.
While the continent’s leaders fight to protect the elite, their people are fleeing – and dying, writes Percy Zvomuya.
Six immigrants give their views on life in their adopted country.
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/ 25 October 2010
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s obituary for multiculturalism in Germany is at one with the temper of the times in Europe.
Chancellor Angela Merkel’s remarks about the ‘failure of multiculturalism’ in the country suggest a shift in attitude to foreigners.
The South African government has long been deeply ambivalent about immigration. It is time for the minister to paint us clearer picture.
The number of foreign visitors entering South Africa during the Soccer World Cup period has now risen to one million, officials said on Sunday.
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/ 6 September 2009
Godfrey Smith left his native Malawi last year to hunt for a job in Johannesburg, certain that the Soccer World Cup would bring a wave of opportunity.
As South Africa gears up to host next year’s World Cup, it is taking steps to make sure the fans go home when it’s over.
The EU on Monday moved to export its controls on illegal immigration for the first time by setting up a new office in Africa.
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/ 17 September 2008
SA could retain more health professionals as Britain closes door to doctors and nurses.
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/ 16 September 2008
England has been named the most densely populated major country in the European Union, overtaking The Netherlands.
New census projections that predict that groups that are now labelled minorities will form the greater part of the country’s population by 2042.