Spain's African enclave Ceuta sees soldiers patrolling streets as Morocco says it arrested those inciting a second mass ...
By David Latona and Maria Alejandra Cardona CEUTA, Spain, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Moroccan police arrested at least ⁠111 ⁠people ...
The Spanish territory of Ceuta in northern Africa is in chaos as thousands of illegal immigrants linger on its shores and the government is reneging on its promise not to transfer migrants to the ...
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) — The junior partner of Spain’s government wants Spain to reconsider hosting the next World Cup with Morocco after the migration crisis in Ceuta, when tens of thousands of people ...
City officials estimate that 9,000 to 10,000 migrants — including about 2,000 minors — could still be in the city, based on the number of daily food rations handed out by aid groups. Spain's interior ...
Spain and Morocco reinforced the border fence of a Spanish enclave after around 49,000 people arrived by sea in one day. Dozens of bodies have been recovered, Spanish authorities said.
The tens of thousands of people who illegally entered Ceuta last month sparked Spain's biggest migrant crisis in years.
Spain reports 72 deaths as the Ceuta migrant crisis deepens, with intelligence officials saying Morocco allowed border controls to gradually relax.
The Spanish government conveyed to Morocco its “categorical rejection” of that country’s claims to the Spanish cities, Ceuta ...
At least 34 migrants died trying to reach the Spanish territory of Ceuta. Tens of thousands of people breached the frontier with Morocco and poured into the tiny Spanish territory.
Most migrants who entered the tiny Spanish territory of Ceuta have been returned to Morocco, Spain's authorities said Saturday.
As tensions rise after the migrant surge, a pair of political parties suggested Morocco shouldn't be involved in organizing the 2030 World Cup.