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'Unprecedented' number of cranes have already arrived in central Nebraska in early migration

Fremont Tribune 26 Feb 2026
About 150,000 sandhill cranes have already arrived in Nebraska, driven by drought to the south and taking advantage of a mild winter here ... .
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Commentary: Why one nation is treating migration as an investment, not a crime

The Daily Gazette 26 Feb 2026
In a country with a broken pension system that struggles to pay benefits to retirees, an injection of young laborers became crucial to increase tax revenue and keep the program afloat. It’s not the first time this country has launched ... .
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Asylum hotel use drops as bombshell migration figures show big changes

The Mirror 26 Feb 2026
Home Office figures published today reveal there were 30,657 being accommodated in asylum hotels at the end of 2025 - a 19% drop in a year ... .
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Ex-New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern, Family Relocate To Australia Amid Kiwi Migration Surge: Report

News18 26 Feb 2026
Australian media earlier reported that Ardern, 45, her husband Clarke Gayford and their daughter Neve were seen house hunting in Sydney’s Northern Beaches ....
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Flocks of swans migrate to Daling River in NE China's Liaoning since beginning of winter

Xinhua 26 Feb 2026
Flocks of swans have migrated here since the beginning of winter, attracting many tourists ... Flocks of swans have migrated here since the beginning of winter, attracting many tourists.
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3 European countries, Pakistan agree on promoting legal pathways to counter illegal migration: Naqvi

Dawn 26 Feb 2026
Three European countriesItaly, Spain and Greece — and Pakistan reached a consensus on Thursday to promote legal pathways to “effectively combat illegal migration”, according to Interior Minister Mohsin Naqvi.
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Call for proposals to prevent and counter violent extremism and radicalisation (European Commission - Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs)

Public Technologies 26 Feb 2026
) ... Details ... AuthorDirectorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs ... European Commission - Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs published this content on February 26, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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Almost 8,000 died on migration routes in 2025 but toll likely far higher

CyprusMail 26 Feb 2026
Almost 8,000 people died or went missing last year on perilous migration routes such as across the Mediterranean and Horn of Africa, but the real toll is likely far higher as cuts in funding have hit humanitarian access and tracking of deaths, a U.N.
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Almost 8,000 people died on migration routes in 2025 but toll could be far higher, says UN agency

The Irish Times 26 Feb 2026
Legal pathways for migration are shrinking, pushing more people into the hands of smugglers, the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said, as Europe, the US and other regions increase enforcement and invest heavily ​in deterrence.
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Commission proposes new rules to combat the trafficking of illicit firearms (European Commission - Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs)

Public Technologies 26 Feb 2026
) ... Details ... AuthorDirectorate-General for Migration and Home Affairs ... European Commission - Directorate General for Migration and Home Affairs published this content on February 26, 2026, and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
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