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What is Asylum?

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Overview

Asylum refers to the protection granted by a sovereign state to a foreign citizen fleeing persecution or harm in their home country. It is a complex area of international law and foreign policy, involving humanitarian concerns, national security considerations, and the rights of individuals.

Current status

Asylum is currently classified as Dormant. Dormant means there has been no significant new coverage recently. Peak interest was on Mar 21, 09:33 AM.

Recent events

  • The ongoing Iran war is assessed for its potential threat to the global food supply.

    Mar 20, 07:35 PM · Iran War

    The article discusses the implications of the conflict on food security worldwide.

  • Australia grants asylum to an Iranian soccer team.

    Mar 11, 06:22 PM · Impact of Middle East Conflict on Diaspora Communities

    This action was taken amid the ongoing Middle East conflict.

  • Georgia's Iranian community expresses concern over the Middle East conflict.

    Mar 11, 05:25 PM · Impact of Middle East Conflict on Diaspora Communities

  • Cargo ships were struck during the ongoing Iran war.

    Mar 11, 04:58 PM · Iran War

    Details regarding the attacks on the vessels were reported.

  • The U.S. is investigating how it may have struck a school.

    Mar 11, 04:58 PM · Iran War

    The investigation seeks to determine the circumstances surrounding the potential incident.

  • CNN provided an update on the US and Israel's conflict with Iran on its 12th day.

    Mar 11, 04:08 AM · Iran War

    The article summarizes the known information regarding the ongoing conflict.

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