The real life of Spanish immigrants in Berlin
In just a year, the number of Spaniards arriving in Germany has doubled; however, only a third of them make it past the first few months of their stay. Amaya, Pedro and Pablo tell us what it’s really like to be a Spanish immigrant in Berlin.
Migration is all about struggle
Migration is all about struggle. The struggles dealt with in this story are not the practical difficulties we face in life, but rather the problem of attempting to integrate into a different society.
Slovakia or Belgium, we are black everywhere
Gesú is their only home. Hundreds of immigrants come to Brussels with a vision of a better life. Here is their starting point and, in many cases, where they will remain.
Eastern European Roma: Between the Balkan Homeland and Western Promise
Since the expansion of the EU in 2007 thousands of Roma Gypsies have come to Germany. What will become of a minority that is not welcome anywhere?
Mexican dreams, the Spanish reality and personal successes
If you walk through any Spanish city, you will hear different accents, many of which are Latin American. But what leads young people from the other side of the pond to buy a plane ticket, arrive in Spain and change their lives completely?
Even one refugee family is too many
Every minute eight people leave everything behind to escape war, persecution or terror. Today, there are nearly 45 million people around the world who have been uprooted.
The open wounds of Bosnia- Herzegovina
The consequences of the war in Bosnia still remain. “The majority of the young Bosnians want to leave.” Alma, Anela and Srđan tell us about the reality of a divided country. The experts then explain to us what happened.
“A foreigner here and a foreigner in my home country too”
The personal testimony of a young immigrant from Afghanistan. Ibrahim is twenty-seven years old, he is from Afghanistan and currently lives in Greece. …
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