New data from Eurostat shows a declining trend in asylum seekers in Bulgaria. At the end of February 2018 70 individuals had pending asylum applications in Bulgaria, compared to for example April 2016 when 1,105 applied for asylum.
New data from Eurostat shows a declining trend in asylum seekers from Russia in Austria. At the end of February 2018 40 Russian citizens had pending asylum applications in Austria, compared to for example June 2016 when 145 applied for asylum.
New data from Eurostat shows a declining trend in asylum seekers in Austria. At the end of February 2018 1,200 citizens had pending asylum applications in Austria, compared to for example to April 2016 when 4,160 applied for asylum.
At the end of April 2018 35 Turkish citizens had pending asylum applications in Norway, according to new data from Eurostat. That is more than any month since 2008.
At the end of April 2018 110 Turkish citizens had pending asylum applications in the Netherlands, according to new data from Eurostat. That is more than any month since 2008.
At the end of April 2018 85 Pakistani citizens had pending asylum applications in Slovenia, according to new data from Eurostat. That is more than any month since 2008.
At the end of April 2018 275 citizens had pending asylum applications in Slovenia, according to new data from Eurostat. That is more than any month since 2008.
New data from Eurostat shows a declining trend in asylum seekers in Austria. At the end of April 1020 citizens had pending asylum applications in Austria, compared to for example September when 2015 applied for asylum.
Far fewer people are arriving by sea into Europe compared to the last years, yet the political debate appears to suggest a major migration crisis. The real crisis is about mismanagement and indecision by political leaders.
A Pew Research Center survey has sought to gauge public opinion on Muslims and Jews, immigrants and immigration, and nationalism and national identity in 15 Western European countries.