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Updated 19 November 2025

 

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NEWS

North America || South America || Europe || Middle East || Asia || Africa ||

 

RESEARCH

Foreign nationals in German states and cities || Immigrants create wealth || Immigration in South America ||

 

SOLIDARITY PRIZE

The Immigrant Times Solidarity Prize 2026 ||

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THE MAGAZINE

World

Immigrants with Money || Popes Francis and Leo XIV on refugees || Migration has become an integral part of the global economy and labour market || 

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North America

Mexico City: Digital nomads drive up housing costs || 

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USA

Counting Americans || American sanctuary cities and states protect immigrants || Undocumented immigrants add billions to the US economy || US Supreme Court ruling allows immigrant rainds in LA ||

 

Europe

Dutch immigration debate || The Roubaix Statue of Liberty || Housing asylum seekers in Europe || Scandinavian attitude to immigration || Liverpool puts the record straight about asylum seekers || Refugees in Germany feel less welcome || Lisbon: Digital nomads drive up housing costs || Asylum seekers in Europe || Switzerland's pragmatic approach to integration  || Britain's harsh asylum reforms ||

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South America

Immigration has made South America the most diverse region in the world || Remittances from US-based immigrants to Latin America  ||

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Middle East

Gaza utopian reconstruction plan withour Palestinians ||

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Asia

|| Migrants from Central Asia in Russia ||  Japan needs more immigrants || India risks the lives of Rohingya refugees || Japan talks tough on immigration but relies of foreign workers ||

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Africa

Mauritania has been accused of human rights abuses against African migrants || African countries are divided over migrant deportation deals with the US || Sudan faces unpredecented refugee crisis  ||

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Research​

Immigration in South America || Japan's ageing population || Asylum seekers in Europe || Remittances from US-based immigrants to Latin America  ||

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Politics

The immigration policies of Britain's political parties || ​European Migration and Asylum Pact || Britain's political leaders deeply divided over immigration ||

Dutch immigration approach || Two women make history in Virginia || Zohran Mamdani elected Mayor of New York City || Britain's harsh asylum reforms ||

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Migration

Young Nepalis support their country and families by working abroad || Sudan faces unpredecented refugee crisis  || Migration has become an integral part of the global economy and labour market || Denmark’s immigration model ||

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Society

German Chancellor on urban diversity and deportations || Italy needs immigrants ||

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Economy

Undocumented immigrants make America richer || Immigrant workers boost Spain's economy || US President favours immigrants with money over those with skills || Immigrants in Italy: Needed but not loved || Remittances from US-based immigrants to Latin America  || Migration has become an integral part of the global economy and labour market || Japan talks tough on immigration but relies on foreign workers ||

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Education

Donal Trump versus American universities || Teaching refugees in Europe || Teaching refugees in Germany || Teaching refugees in Sweden || Teaching refugees in Spain || Teaching refugees in Italy || Apprenticeships in Germany || Migrants' English language requirements ||

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The Arts

The New Immigrant Writing Prize || 

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People

Nobel Prize winner Ardem Patapoutian  || New City Commissioner Aissata M B Camara || Syrian immigrant and mayor in Germany,  Ryyan Alshebl || Yusuke Nakano, Mayor of Hamamatsu, Japan || Mamadou Sow, an African immigrant in France, and Azouz Begag, a renowned French writer || Pakistani immigrant receives France's highest order || Popes Francis and Leo XIV on refugees || Dame Stephanie Shirley: An immigrant who became a pioneering scientist || María Corina Machado awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize ||

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