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- Check reputable outlets with live updates: major newspapers (e.g., BBC, Reuters, AP) and official government or border-force channels for the latest statements and confirmed incidents.
- Look for dates and locations to distinguish recent events from older coverage, as “unauthorised arrival” topics can refer to various regions (e.g., Australia, UK, Europe) and different waves of activity.
- Be cautious with sensational videos or unverified claims; verify with multiple sources and note whether the article cites official data or spokespersons.
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Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Unauthorised migration to European Union countries dropped significantly overall in the first eight months of this year, even as political rhetoric and violence against migrants increased and far-right parties espousing anti-immigration policies made gains at the polls. World News Unauthorised Migration into EU Declined Despite Heated Politics.
www.latestly.comABF detained six men who landed near Kalumburu in WA on 3 December 2025—the third boat arrival this year. The episode has renewed partisan clashes over surveillance funding and may trigger tighter coastal patrols, affecting corporate operations in Northern Australia’s remote hubs.
www.visahq.comOfficers called to fishing village of Tai O on Lantau Island at around 8.49am after villager finds group of people suspected to have entered city illegally.
www.scmp.comThe Coalition has seized on a video apparently showing a group of men stranded on a northern Australian beach, arguing that it's evidence of a Labor failure on border security. The footage was filmed by a helicopter business in Northern Australia and posted via its Facebook account. SBS has confirmed with one of the company's pilots that his colleagues encountered a group of men, who they believed to be unauthorised maritime arrivals, on 24 April. The men had scrawled an SOS message in the...
www.sbs.com.auThe latest arrivals came in seven small boats on Saturday, with more crossings from France on Sunday. ITV National News
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