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EU Migration Chief Pledges Action on Deportations During Athens Visit

The EU's migration commissioner, Magnus Brunner, reaffirmed the bloc's commitment to prioritising deportations during a visit to Greece, a major entry point for migrants into Europe. Speaking with Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Brunner emphasized the importance of implementing the EU’s new Migration and Asylum Pact. The visit follows increased scrutiny of Greece's migration policies amid rising migrant arrivals and a recent European court ruling on illegal deportations.

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Greece Records Highest Rate of Asylum Applications in the EU for August 2024

Greece recorded the highest rate of first-time asylum applications in the EU relative to its population in August 2024, with 59.9 applications per hundred thousand people, far exceeding the EU average of 15.4. While total EU asylum applications fell by nearly 25% compared to last year, Greece remains a key entry point for migrants, highlighting the ongoing challenges of equitable burden-sharing across member states.

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Greece Records Highest Rate of First-Time Asylum Applicants in EU for July 2024

In July 2024, Greece recorded the highest rate of first-time asylum applicants in the EU, with 55.1 applicants per 100,000 people. Eurostat reported a total of 74,695 first-time asylum applications across the EU, a 7.5% decrease from the previous year. Syrians, Afghans, and Venezuelans were the largest groups seeking asylum, while Germany, Italy, Spain, and France received the majority of applications. Additionally, 2,985 unaccompanied minors applied for asylum, with most coming from Syria, Afghanistan, and Egypt.

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163 Migrants Rescued in 24 Hours Across Three Separate Incidents in Greece

The Hellenic Coast Guard rescued 163 migrants in three separate incidents over the past 24 hours, while a woman was found dead near the island of Kos after a boat capsized. Rescue operations also took place near Gavdos and the Messinian Gulf, with all survivors safely transported to ports. In August 2024, nearly 3,000 migrants were arrested for illegal entry into Greece, alongside 88 traffickers.