City officials estimate that 9,000 to 10,000 migrants — including about 2,000 minors — could still be in the city, based on ...
The dead, whose identities are unknown, were among the more than 90 migrants who lost their lives during Spain’s deadliest ...
Authorities say between ⁠5,000 and 8,000 people remain in Ceuta after at least 72,000 people crossed from Morocco on July 30 ...
Spanish police have arrested five people accused of charging migrants thousands of pounds to take them from Ceuta to mainland ...
The Spanish government and local authorities in its North African enclave Ceuta should act urgently to provide adequate ...
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 ...
Hundreds of migrants have again attempted to cross from Morocco into the Spanish territory of Ceuta. This time, Moroccan ...
Morocco proposes creating a dialogue mechanism to address the future of Ceuta and Melilla, but Spain's Foreign Ministry ...
Why is a European border located on African soil? And why has the dispute about Ceuta and Spanish colonization remained ...
An estimated 5,000 people are living in open-air, makeshift camps that have popped up across the exclave of Ceuta.
In a tragic attempt to reach Europe, dozens of Moroccans died trying to cross into Spain. Ayoub Akbili, Hamza Haibouri, and Abdelouahed Iken were among them, driven by dreams of a better life.