Violent Clashes in Southern Tel Aviv: Riots, Rubber Bullets, and Live Ammunition

2023-09-02 16:39:45 Firing of stun grenades, rubber bullets but also live ammunition: we witnessed real scenes of riots in the southern districts of Tel Aviv. The police admit that they were taken aback by the scale of the clashes, reports our correspondent in Jerusalem, Michael Paul. « Unfortunately, since the morning, the parties have not … Read more

Tragedy of Senegalese Boat Disaster: Calls for Urgent Action and Solutions to Irregular Emigration

2023-08-17 20:50:18 The canoe had left Fass Boye, north of Dakar, on July 10 with a hundred people on board. They were all Senegalese except for one Bissau-Guinean. The boat was missing and was finally found Monday off the Cape Verde archipelago. Cape Verde is on the road to the Canary Islands, the most frequent … Read more

The Influence of President Erdogan’s Values on the Turkish Community in Germany

2023-06-01 09:45:28 from our correspondent in Berlin, A majority of Turkish immigrants who come to Germany come from Anatolia where the AKP, President Erdogan’s party is well established. They are often conservative and religious people who find themselves in the values ​​defended by the Turkish president. Values ​​transmitted to younger generations. This is reflected in … Read more

“The Migration Crisis in Tunisia: Rising Interceptions at Sea, Racism, and Economic Struggles”

2023-04-30 12:46:16 With our correspondent in Tunis, Amira Souilem Five times more interceptions at sea in the first quarter of 2023 than last year… The figures from the Tunisian coast guard give the measure of the drama that has been playing out off the Tunisian coast since the beginning of the year. It is now … Read more

“Latest Update on West Darfur Fighting: Humanitarian Aid and Refugee Influx Preparations”

2023-04-24 21:36:01 With our correspondent in Ndjamena, Carol Valade Several sources refer to intense fighting on Monday April 24 in the Sudanese town of El Geneïna, capital of West Darfur and located less than 40 kilometers from the Chadian border. Humanitarians are therefore preparing for a new influx of refugees. Trucks containing aid from the … Read more

hundreds of Ivorians apply for repatriation

With our correspondent in Tunis, Lilia Blaise In Tunisia, hundreds of Ivorians arrive every day in front of their embassy to apply for voluntary repatriation. Since the call from their chancellery on February 24, 2023 to register Ivorians wishing to return to their country, the Ivorian government has also announced the release, on March 1, … Read more

Germany launches advice centers for migrants in their countries of origin

With our correspondent in Berlin, Pascal Thibaut « A paradigm shift “. Nothing less. German Minister of Labor Hubertus Heil presented with his colleague in charge of Development an initiative to attract Ghanaians to Germany. ” We must use all possible options in our country and abroad to attract skilled labor “, he explained. A … Read more

Migrants are the world’s third largest economy

Published on : 19/12/2022 – 13:53 Migrants constitute – as a whole – the third largest economy in the world, after the United States and China. This is revealed by a study by the BCG Henderson Institute, the think tank of the Boston Consulting Group, which is today publishing a report in collaboration with the … Read more