
World Report INDIA - DENMARK - CAMEROON
Aug 31, 2025
Sajid Amoman, a reporter from India, discusses the construction of a massive Chinese hydroelectric dam that threatens regional stability and water security in South Asia. He shares insights on the geopolitical tensions it has sparked between India and China. Meanwhile, Dorcas Ekupe from Cameroon examines the political landscape as 92-year-old President Paul Biya seeks another term, highlighting public discontent and calls for a younger leadership ahead of the upcoming elections. The conversation dives into how these events shape their respective nations' futures.
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Denmark's Deterrence Model Is Working
- Denmark's decade-long deterrence strategy cut asylum applications to a 40-year low and reversed refugee flows since 2020.
- Its model is now influencing other European parties and shaping EU discussions during Denmark's Council presidency.
Denmark Pushing Policy Beyond Its Borders
- Denmark is exporting its restrictive approach and pushing to process undocumented migrants outside Europe.
- Its leadership in the EU presidency lets it shape a tougher Europe-wide immigration debate.
Support From Some Migrant Communities
- Some migrants and second-generation residents in Copenhagen support strict integration laws like the Ghetto Law.
- A North African artist and adult children of Pakistani workers said the policies were necessary to prevent segregation.
