Global financial crisis, financial crisis, European sovereign debt crisis, Syrian refugee crisis, refugees, Brexit Crisis, Brexit Corona virus pandemic, COVID-19
The origin of the crisis dates back to ancient times, when it was derived from the Greek word krino, meaning an important or decisive decision. From the political field, the crisis is considered: a case that discusses the aspects of the political system, which also requires a decision to confront the challenge it represents.
[...] Moreover, Europe has been the destination of thousands of Syrian refugees (13). Hence, The European Union granted asylum to a total of 295,800 applicants for international protection, according to data published by the European Statistical Office (Eurostat). Syrians are at the forefront of those receiving asylum and other forms of international protection in the European Union, according to Eurostat data, in 2020, the number of Syrian first-time asylum applicants in the EU fell to 63,500 from 74,900 in 2019, while the share of Syrians in the total EU first-time applicants increased from to Germany was the largest European country which accounted for of all first-time applicants in the EU. [...]
[...] World Vision March 11) UNHCR, Syria emergency. https://www.unhcr.org/syria-emergency.html 12) ANSA. Syria: UN appeals for aid to victims of conflict, Info Migrants,2021. 13) BBC News. Syrian migration to Europe - why is it happening now? 2015. 14) Eurostat. Asylum statistics, Citizenship of first-time applicants: largest numbers from Syria, Afghanistan, Venezuela and Colombia.2021. 15) European Commission, €239 million for Syrian refugees in Iraq, Jordan and Lebanon 16) World Health Organization (WHO). [...]
[...] Vol No 4 (2016). Wenjie Chen, Mico Mrkaic, and Malhar Nabar. The Global Economic Recovery 10 Years After the 2008 Financial Crisis Will Kenton. European Sovereign Debt Crisis.2020. The financial and economic crisis: A Decent Work response, ILO discussion paper, March 2009. Renae Merle. A guide to the financial crisis - 10 years later. The Washington Post September Kimberly Amadeo. Sovereign Debt Crisis with Examples. [...]
[...] This vote fuelled Eurosceptics across the continent, and speculation soared that other countries would leave the EU. After a lengthy negotiation process, The UK left officially the trading bloc - it's nearest and biggest trading partner - on 31 January 2020. Thus, London and Brussels have therefore drawn an end to this so-called "transition" period and started a new relationship, defined by trade and cooperation agreement. Many reports have described that this crisis is among the consequences of the debt crisis EU countries will lose a more important partner in many EU programs with limiting the movement of people and goods between the UK and the EU as a result of tighter border controls. [...]
[...] As the pandemic has progressed, new coronavirus variants have been detected around the world, the new strains are: B .7: It was initially detected in the UK; B : It was initially detected in South Africa in December 2020; P.1: This variant was initially identified in travelers from Brazil, who were tested during routine screening at an airport in Japan, in early January; B and B : These two variants were first identified in California in February 2021 and were classified as VOCs in March 2021. Conclusion During the last decade, the world has witnessed many crises, the most dangerous of which we are currently suffering. Thus, Vaccination is a critical tool to help stop the pandemic. The goal of eliminating the global pandemic will only be achieved through political decisions, and establish real agreements to save human life by engaging in WHO programs. Sources Mike Adu-Gyamfi. The Bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers: Causes, Effects and Lessons Learnt. [...]
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