A Dutch court ordered the Central Organ for the Reception of Asylum Seekers (COA) to pay the municipality of Westerwolde ...
The Cabinet abandons its plan to introduce a two-year “asylum decision freeze”. Asylum Minister Marjolein Faber is sticking ...
A Dutch court has ordered the agency responsible for housing asylum seekers to pay a 50,000-euro ($54,000) penalty for every ...
In the third quarter of 2024, 8,100 people submitted their first asylum application in the Netherlands, 23 percent less than ...
The Netherlands will limit permits for asylum seekers to a maximum of three years and will introduce border controls next month, as part of a broader clampdown on asylum migration, Dutch Prime ...
In the Netherlands, the number of asylum applications fell by 25 percent in the third quarter of 2024 compared to the same period last year. In response to the 'refugee crisis,' the government ...
Following Germany's lead, the Netherlands will also reintroduce more border controls. The Dutch government has reached an ...
The cabinet’s plans to bring in the “strictest asylum regime ever” are likely to run into trouble in the senate, where the right-wing government does not have a majority, the Telegraaf reported on ...
Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof announced on Friday his plan to limit temporary asylum permits to a maximum of three years and will introduce border controls next month. Schoof said the cabinet had ...
NOS has reported that the Dutch government plans to introduce border checks from the end of November 2024 as part of measures to limit asylum seekers.
The far-right-led Dutch government announced a raft of tough new asylum measures Friday including the introduction of border checks and declaring parts of war-torn Syria as "safe areas".
Donald Tusk’s announcement of a temporary suspension of the right to asylum is primarily a PR move that will yield limited ...