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EU raises the alarm on soaring asylum requests from ‘safe’ countries

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The European Union is turning into more and more fearful in regards to the surging variety of requests lodged by asylum seekers who’re, in precept, ineligible for worldwide safety, comparable to nationals from India, Bangladesh, Morocco, Egypt and Peru.

The European Fee estimates the variety of asylum purposes reached 924,000 by the tip of 2022 – the best degree since 2016 – whereas irregular border crossings tripled year-on-year to 330,000.

Notably, the asylum requests included residents from nations thought-about official candidates to hitch the bloc, like Turkey, Albania, North Macedonia and Moldova.

The rising concern amongst member states got here to the fore throughout a two-day casual assembly of inside ministers that befell in Stockholm this week.

“Now we have 3 times extra asylum purposes than irregular arrivals and these are overloading the reception capacities,” Ylva Johansson, European Commissioner for house affairs, mentioned on Thursday.

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“Many of those should not in want of worldwide safety.”

Johansson mentioned over 60% of those requests are sure to finish with a “unfavourable” resolution, that may be a rejection of asylum and an order to go away EU territory.

About 850,000 calls for, together with first-time requests and appeals, are nonetheless pending a ultimate resolution.

‘Mounting strain on nationwide techniques’

The bloc is struggling to ship ineligible candidates again to their transit or house nations, with a return charge of 21% of all irregular migrants registered in 2022.

Inside ministers wish to enhance this charge as quickly as potential and are contemplating methods to make full use of Article 25a of the EU’s Visa Code, which may slap restrictive measures on non-EU nations that refuse to cooperate on readmissions.

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“Efficient returns is among the best incentives to forestall the arrival of those that should not in want of worldwide safety,” Johansson mentioned.

November alone noticed 105,970 asylum requests filed throughout the EU, Norway and Switzerland, in accordance with figures supplied by the European Union Company for Asylum (EUAA).

Syrians made up the biggest group, with 17,739 requests, adopted by Afghans (14,877), Turks (8,342), Colombians (4,884) and Venezuelans (4,350).

Requests by residents from Turkey, Bangladesh, Morocco, Georgia, Egypt, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Peru marked “all-time highs” in November, the company mentioned.

The over 4 million Ukrainian refugees who fled Russia’s battle underwent a separate, fast-tracked process, referred to as Momentary Safety Directive, and don’t add to the whole.

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November additionally noticed over 19,900 asylum purposes filed by nationals coming from nations which have a visa-free settlement with the EU, comparable to Colombians, Argentinians, Brazilians, Ecuadorians, Albanians, Moldovans, North Macedonians and Bosnians.

“The build-up and up to date clustering of unusually excessive ranges indicators mounting strain on nationwide techniques,” the EUAA mentioned in its November report.

Secure nations of origin

Below worldwide legislation, asylum needs to be granted to folks fleeing persecution or critical hurt of their nation of origin, comparable to sexual violence, torture, discrimination and inhumane therapy.

However EU member states are entitled to reject an asylum software in the event that they decide the particular person comes from a so-called “secure nation of origin” the place democratic rules, the rule of legislation and human rights are sufficiently assured to forestall disproportionate punishments.

Every nation compiles its personal checklist of “secure” nations in accordance with basic parameters laid out by European rules, which signifies that, for instance, Germany may think about unsafe a rustic that Italy considers secure.

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The idea of a “secure nation of origin” is controversial and has been contested by civil society organisations, who argue unfair persecution can nonetheless happen inside a democratic, peaceable nation.

“It typically so occurs that in sure nations of origin the place nationals ‘typically’ get pleasure from state safety, sure minorities – be they ethnic, non secular, sexual or different – discover themselves uncovered to ill-treatment,” mentioned the European Council on Refugees and Exiles (ECRE) in a 2015 report.

The surge in asylum purposes and border crossings would be the central subject of a unprecedented EU summit scheduled for 9 and 10 February, an event that can carry migration coverage again to the very high of the bloc’s agenda after months targeted on the Ukraine battle and the power disaster.

Forward of the February assembly, European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen penned a letter for heads of presidency and state proposing a sequence of “operational measures,” together with expedited returns procedures and a typical checklist of secure nations on the EU degree.

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UK government to lower voting age to 16 before next national election despite strong conservative opposition

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The United Kingdom is lowering the voting age from 18 to 16 before the next national elections – a move which opposition figures decry as a way to sway the electorate to benefit the left. 

The U.K. government, controlled by the Labour Party, announced Thursday that 16- and 17-year-olds will be given the right to vote as part of other new “seismic changes.” Other election reforms include extending voter ID to bank cards, issuing new rules meant to “guard against foreign political interference and abuse of campaigners,” and tightening laws restricting foreign donations to British political parties. 

In an accompanying policy paper included in the announcement, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said that “declining trust in our institutions and democracy itself has become critical, but it is the responsibility of government to turn this around and renew our democracy, just as generations have done before us.” 

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Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer speaks at a civil society summit in London, Thursday, July 17, 2025. (AP Photo/Frank Augstein, Pool)

“I think it’s really important that 16- and 17-year-olds have the vote because they’re old enough to go out to work, they’re old enough to pay taxes, so to pay in. And I think if you pay in, you should have the opportunity to say what you want your money spent on, which way the government should go,” British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told reporters on Thursday. “I’m really pleased that we’re able to bring more young people into our democracy.” 

“Young people already contribute to society by working, paying taxes and serving in the military. It’s only right they can have a say on the issues that affect them,” Rayner wrote on X. The deputy prime minister also elaborated in a statement, adding: “We cannot take our democracy for granted, and by protecting our elections from abuse and boosting participation we will strengthen the foundations of our society for the future.” 

The minimum age of service in the British Armed Forces is 16, but those under 18 need written consent from a parent or guardian and may not be deployed to combat zones. 

British opposition politicians accused the Labour Party of trying to manipulate the electorate in their favor by lowering the voting age. 

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“Why does this government think a 16‑year‑old can vote but not be allowed to buy a lottery ticket or an alcoholic drink, marry or go to war, or even stand in the elections they’re voting?” Member of Parliament (MP) Paul Holmes, a conservative, said in the House of Commons on Thursday. “Isn’t the government’s position on the age of maturity just hopelessly confused?”

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Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities Angela Rayner arrives in Downing Street to attend the weekly Cabinet meeting in London, United Kingdom on July 15, 2025.  (Wiktor Szymanowicz/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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Holmes accused Labour of “governing by press release” and questioned whether allowing bank cards – which do not include photographs – as a form of voter ID will undermine security measures at the ballot box. 

Nigel Farage, leader of the right-wing Reform UK Party, said giving 16- and 17-year-olds the right to vote “is an attempt to rig the political system.” 

“The problem with this is, not only do half of youngsters not want the vote, but they have to stay at school now until they’re 18,” Farage said in a video shared to X. “The educational establishment is full of left-wing prejudice, is full of anti-reform bias, and frankly, if 16 to 18 year olds at school are going to be able to vote, we’re going to have to make sure that our education system is teaching kids to make their own minds up and not indoctrinating them.” 

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The change still requires parliamentary approval but was a campaign promise by the Labour Party, which won last year’s general election and holds majority control. The next general election is in 2029. 

Rayner noted that 16- and 17-year-olds can already vote in Scotland and Wales in local elections and country-level parliamentary elections. The minimum voting age for local elections in England and Northern Ireland is 18. 

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Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer, left, and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz hold a press conference during a visit to the Airbus factory in Stevenage, England, Thursday July 17, 2025.  (Stefan Rousseau/Pool via AP)

In an opinion piece in the British newspaper “The Times,” Rayner, who was a single mother at the age of 16, said the change makes 1.6 million 16- and 17-year-olds eligible to vote in the United Kingdom, which has a population of roughly 68 million. 

“This is about fairness and transparency and giving the young a stake in our country’s future, bringing them into our communities, not excluding them,” Rayner wrote. “It’s about delivering on our manifesto to commitment to secure votes at 16. But it’s also about strengthening our electoral system so that it is fit for the 21st century — because we cannot take our democracy for granted.” 

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The arrest of Varna’s Mayor Blagomir Kotsev has escalated from a local courtroom drama into a regional diplomatic flashpoint, as protests sweep Bulgaria and extend to Brussels, Germany and the UK.

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Kotsev, a prominent figure from the opposition “We Continue the Change – Democratic Bulgaria” party, was detained on 8 July on allegations of embezzling public procurement funds through a catering contract.

He has firmly denied all charges, describing the case as politically motivated. The controversy deepened when a key witness later admitted their testimony had been coerced.

On Thursday, during a hearing in the Sofia appellate court, prosecutors presented 59 pages of additional evidence, which Kotsev’s defence dismissed as irrelevant and part of a smear campaign.

The mayor’s arrest has triggered strong reactions not only from within Bulgaria’s reformist circles but also from European political allies.

Vasil Terziev, the mayor of Sofia, condemned the detention as a targeted act of selective justice. Meanwhile, the Renew Europe group in the European Parliament, of which Kotsev’s party is a member, labelled the arrest “political repression” and a threat to EU democratic norms.

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In response, protests have broken out across Bulgaria, with slogans such as “The law is not a weapon.” Supporters of Kotsev have also mobilised abroad, organising demonstrations in Brussels, Berlin and London.

Bulgarian-German relations on the line?

The involvement of the German ambassador at a recent protest has heightened tensions between Sofia and Berlin, prompting an unprecedented reaction from the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry.

Germany’s ambassador to Bulgaria was seen joining one of the protests in Varna, standing in apparent solidarity with Kotsev’s supporters, in an unusual diplomatic action that sparked swift retaliation from Sofia.

The Bulgarian Foreign Ministry issued a formal diplomatic note, criticising what it perceived as direct interference in the country’s internal judicial affairs.

Germany has not yet released an official response, but the ambassador’s presence reflects Berlin’s broader concern over rule-of-law issues within some EU member states.

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Meanwhile, three other ambassadors — from France, the Netherlands and the UK — attended Kotsev’s hearing on Thursday.

At a time when Bulgaria is seeking to solidify its position within the eurozone and Schengen area, the brewing crisis puts Sofia under pressure to demonstrate genuine progress on judicial independence and anti-corruption reforms.

In its 2024 rule of law report on Bulgaria, the European Commission expressed lingering concerns over the remaining reforms Sofia is expected to undertake.

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