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November 28, 2021October 25, 2021 N-IUSSP
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The share of Europe’s population in the world is shrinking and by 2070 it will account for just under 4% of the world’s population. Source: European Commission Report on the … Read more

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July 12, 2021July 5, 2021 N-IUSSP
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Most international migrants originate from middle-income countries. In 2020, nearly 177 million international migrants, about 63 per cent of the total, came from a middle-income country. The number of migrants … Read more

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April 19, 2021April 18, 2016 N-IUSSP
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There are four main migration routes to the EU and three of them involve the Mediterranean area. According to EU border agency Frontex, the Eastern Mediterranean route has had the … Read more

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