England and france signed an agreement to tackle cross-channel illegal migration, and in the netherlands, unknown individuals cut down banners welcoming refugees
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April 23-29, 2026 | Issue 17 - EUCOM Team Nicola Bonsegna, Jaydn Burgin, Sofía Vilas, Fleur Van Gorp, Chiara Michieli Alexia Andrica, Editor; Elena Alice Rossetti, Senior Editor Migrants at Sea[1] Date: April 23, 2026 Location: England and France Parties involved: UK; UK government; Starmer government; Home Office; center-left party Labour Party; conservative party Restore Britain; conservative party Reform UK; hardline anti-immigration parties; progressive political base; conservative...
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