247 Immigrants Arrested, Including Africans
247 immigrants from Pakistan, Iraq, Egypt, Algeria, Morocco, Libya, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Pakistan were arrested in the border villages of Havsa, Uzunköprü and Enez districts as a result of inspections carried out in Edirne...
Financing Climate-Smart Investments in Africa
At a time when climate change is making catastrophic weather events more common, boosting resilience in developing countries has become imperative. Success will depend largely on mobilizing private investment in climate-smart projects.
On the evening...
Empowering Africa’s Youthful Agripreneurs
At 23 years old, Aboubacar Karim is CEO and founder of INVESTIV, an Ivorian startup established in 2017 specialised in precision agriculture.
INVESTIV uses drones to provide farmers with information on soil quality, plant health...
Lgbt + Refugees in Kenya Slum Face Homophobic Attacks, Eviction
Scores of LGBT+ refugees are in desperate need of emergency shelter after facing homophobic threats, violence and eviction warnings from community members in a Nairobi slum, the refugees and human rights campaigners said on...
Mediterranean Will Face Death Without Rescue Boats, UN Warns
The risk of migrants and refugees becoming shipwrecked in the Mediterranean and dying at sea is the highest it has ever been due to a lack of NGO rescue ships and the conflict in...
Human Rights Lawyers Bring Case Against EU at ICC Over Migrant Deaths
Lawyers say EU policies had led to a rise in the number of migrants dying in their attempts to reach Europe.Documents have been submitted to the International Criminal Court (ICC), charging the European Union...
Is Egypt Using Syrian Refugees as A Bargaining Chip with Europe?
For Syrian refugees in Egypt, crackdowns from the state and racism in society are a part of everyday life. A migration expert spoke to DW about conditions in the country, and how the EU...