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Belgium sees record EU emigration in 2024 despite stable immigration levels
Romanians remain largest nationality among arrivals, driven mainly by employment
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· Jun 23, 2026
EU nations sit down with the Taliban to send back Afghan migrants
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· Jul 10, 2026
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· Jun 22, 2026
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Related coverage for "Belgium sees record EU emigration in 2024 despite stable immigration levels": Euro Weekly News — Belgium wants tougher proof from EU jobseekers and some could lose residency after six months. Anadolu Agency — Migration has failed to solve Europe's demographic crisis: Polish president. Daily Express — EU nations sit down with the Taliban to send back Afghan migrants. Guinee news — Visas Schengen : l’Union européenne durcit les règles pour les Guinéens et met Conakry sous pression sur les expulsions de migrants. Yen.com.gh — Concerns for Ghanaians, Nigerians, and others as EU approves immigration law for failed asylum seekers. The Olive Press — Brexit 10 years on: From ‘I voted Leave and I’d do it again’ to ‘nothing good has come from it’ – what Olive Press readers really think about the UK’s decision to leave the EU