Bolivia's Uru Chipaya people battle extinction
The Uru Chipaya, one of South America's oldest cultures, confronts a climate crisis that is salting their land and forcing migration. Can their 4,000-year heritage survive?
The Uru Chipaya, one of South America's oldest cultures, confronts a climate crisis that is salting their land and forcing migration. Can their 4,000-year heritage survive?
Enver Solomon, outgoing Refugee Council CEO, reflects on five years of legislative chaos and rising hostility towards asylum seekers, urging a return to British values of compassion.
Sky News joined a Home Office enforcement operation in South London. Despite a major push against illegal work, the morning's efforts resulted in just two arrests, with both individuals released on bail.
Sky News joins an immigration enforcement raid in South London as the Home Office reports an 83% surge in arrests for illegal working. Discover the challenges and the government's strategy.
The DWP is sending final migration notices as Income Support and JSA end in April 2026. Claimants must move to Universal Credit or risk payments stopping. Learn your deadline and rights.
Sky News joins German police on the frontline against people smugglers. As Germany toughens its asylum rules, experts warn the UK could become the next target for illegal migration. Read the full investigation.
Exclusive polling shows a stark gap between perception and reality on UK immigration, with public confidence in government border control plummeting. Discover the data behind the 'credibility gap'.
New figures show a sharp drop in skilled worker and healthcare visa applications, posing a fiscal challenge for Chancellor Rachel Reeves. Explore the data and expert warnings.
Green leader Zack Polanski believes he can sway Reform UK supporters by redirecting anger from migrants to billionaires and corporations. Can his 'eco-populism' succeed?
Gerard Butler returns in Greenland 2: Migration, a misjudged and overly earnest sequel to the 2020 apocalypse film. Read our full review of the disastrously self-serious follow-up.
Analysis reveals how the EU's hardening stance on migration and rising far-right influence align with Trump's rhetoric, despite official denials. Explore the gap between Europe's inclusive ideals and its political reality.
Home Office brands 2025's 41,472 small boat Channel crossings 'shameful'. Explore the political fallout, new policies, and what the figures mean for UK immigration.
Indigenous communities in Chile's Atacama desert fear Rio Tinto and Codelco's lithium mining project will cause severe water scarcity, threatening fragile ecosystems and ancestral lands. Read the full story.
A new report reveals over 3,000 migrant deaths en route to Spain in 2025, a sharp drop attributed to EU-funded border policing. Activists warn of more dangerous journeys.
The UK Home Secretary has revoked fast-track visa privileges for Democratic Republic of Congo officials amid a dispute over illegal migrant returns. Discover the details and implications.
Chile's head coach Pablo Lemoine reacts to facing New Zealand and Australia in the 2027 Rugby World Cup, praises the new format, and calls for more support for developing nations.
French police fired tear gas at a group attempting to cross the English Channel overnight. The incident comes as over 40,000 people have made the journey in 2025. Read the latest on the migration crisis.
The UK government believes a new German law criminalising migrant smuggling facilitation will disrupt gangs storing boats in Germany. Read how this cross-border cooperation aims to secure UK borders.
Chile's new president, José Antonio Kast, has reactivated dormant support for Augusto Pinochet's brutal regime. Experts warn of historical amnesia and call for urgent education on the dictatorship's horrors.
A Norfolk pier becomes a stage for thousands of dark-bellied Brent geese, a vital winter ritual. Discover the spectacle and why these migratory birds matter.
A decade after the 2015 refugee crisis, Europe's hardened borders fuel a political economy of fear, enriching security firms and empowering the far-right. The future is in our hands.
José Antonio Kast, a Pinochet admirer, wins Chile's presidency in a landslide. This analysis explores his rise and what it signals for Latin America's political future. Read more.
The UK's net migration is predicted to rise to around 300,000 by the decade's end, says government adviser Prof Brian Bell. Explore the data and political implications.
MetroTalk readers clash over whether politicians must prioritise fixing Britain's public transport to reduce car dependency, labelled a society with 'lethal weapons'. Plus, views on doctor strikes and immigration.
José Antonio Kast's decisive win in Chile's presidential election signals a major rightward shift in Latin America, drawing praise from global hardline leaders and raising democratic concerns. Explore the analysis.
A new US National Security Strategy outlines a dramatic 'America First' foreign policy shift, warning Europe could be 'unrecognisable' due to migration. Read the key details.
A new analysis exposes critical gaps in UK migration statistics, hindering debate on human rights laws and asylum policy. Discover the key findings and political reactions.
Explore 'The Stories That Made Us' at Coventry's Herbert Art Gallery, an immersive journey through four decades of South Asian migration, community, and resilience. Open until May 2026.
A major study reveals strict border controls are increasing demand for smugglers and raising their prices, undermining government efforts to 'break the business model'. Read the full analysis.
A new cartoon by Ben Jennings critiques the hard-right's inflammatory language on migration, highlighting its divisive impact on UK political discourse. See the powerful visual commentary.