Baltic and Nordic Headlines
De baltiske og nordiske hovednyheder
"Baltic and Nordic Headlines" er et gratis nyhedsbrev med nyhedssammenfatninger på engelsk inden for asyl- og flygtningespørgsmål fra medier i regionen. Nyhedsbrevet udkommer tre gange per uge, og er udarbejdet af UNHCR´s regionskontor i Stockholm.
- Danish Refugee Council: Temporary stay for hunger striking Syrians
- Integration challenges dealt with through cooperation
- Panel on municipalities’ unwillingness to open their doors to refugees
- 7-year old Nathan has become a symbol for the 450 asylum children
- Law firm takes on case of rejected Palestinians
- Police refuses lawyer access to client
- Stateless Bidoon denied asylum in Sweden
- Refugees fleeing from Syria into Lebanon
- Refugee camp in South Sudan looking for water
- Syrian asylum-seekers would rather die than go home
- Asylum-seekers: We are tired of waiting
- Upcoming negations on asylum policy potentially tricky
- Public immigration debate has dropped in popularity
- Järvenpää is preparing to receive quota refugees
- Municipalities not interested in receiving quota refugees
- Large discrepancies between municipalities’ integration ability
- 400 Ethiopian asylum-seekers sue the State
- Football team supports Syrian children by calling for donations to UNHCR
- Pastor Jean returns to Sweden
- Norwegian authorities learn from Skellefteå municipality
- Plight of refugees highlighted across Europe
- 65,000 Syrians have fled their country the past year
- Rejected Syrian asylum-seekers on hunger strike
- Government open to negotiations with Danish People’s Party
- Community centre empowering refugees
- Finnish Refugee Council pleads for more municipality places
- More refugees in need of municipality places
- Municipality pays rejected asylum-seeker parents to visit their children
- Returned Ethiopians do not need to fear for their lives
- A mere 20 per cent of required aid to Syria has been given
- Swedish children highlight the plight of Syrian children
- Broad support to remove point system on family reunification
- Finland looks to criminalize “refugee spying”
- Finns’ attitude towards immigrants has improved
- Lithuanian court recalls search for Gatayev spouses
- Syrian refugees to be granted asylum
- Internal dispute in the Progress Party
- Palestinians want temporary embassy
- Intense debate about asylum policy
- ‘Immigrant children need more schooling’
- Angelina Jolie donates proceeds from wedding photos to UNICEF
- Immigrants to have their own elderly homes in Copenhagen
- Social Democrats accuses Liberal Party of strict immigration policy
- Immigrants unaware of right to vote in local elections
- Immigrants’ business training begins in central Finland
- Refugees are expected to Hangö municipality
- Progress Party willing to give asylum amnesty
- Liberal Party calls Government asylum policy cold-hearted
- 122 refugees find housing in Bergen
- Green Party sets ultimatum regarding asylum policy
- Billström responds to Green Party ultimatum
- Swedish companies increase their philanthropic endeavours
- European municipalities collaborate against racism
- Changes to immigration law praised by NGOs
- Danish People’s Party: immigrants should not be able to vote
- Estonia gets 164 new citizens
- Gatajev granted asylum
- Norwegian-Eritreans threatened and extorted for money
- Sweden’s fourth Migration Court to Luleå
- New centre for integration and multiculturalism to open in Uppsala
- Refugees run a higher risk of suffering from premature death
- Swedish Harnessing Association starts integration project
- Sweden is to receive more migrants than expected
- “Children live in harsh conditions”
- Billström defends deportation of Iraqis
- Frontex and UNHCR on strict border controls in the EU








