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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?

Immigration raid sees two arrests, both released

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.

Germany's migrant crackdown may shift problem to UK

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.

Trump's Europe views find echo in EU's own policies

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.

41,472 small boat arrivals in UK during 2025

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.

Readers Debate: Fix Public Transport to Curb Car Dangers?

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.

Chile's Far-Right Victory: Kast Wins Presidency

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.

Migration Data Gaps Hamper UK Policy on ECHR

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.

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