As the world prepares for the International Migration Review Forum (IMRF), scheduled to take place in New York next month, the Egyptian Ministry of Foreign Affairs,...
By Ekaterina (Katia) Golovko Dakar, Senegal. ©Katia Golovko Talking Sovereignty, Practicing Alignment On 2–3 March 2026, two senior EU Commissioners visited Dakar for high-level meetings with President...
The Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), Amy Pope, will today conclude her visit to Algeria aimed at deepening cooperation with the Government...
The United States has temporarily halted the processing of green card and citizenship applications filed by Nigerians and nationals of other countries newly added to the...
A body of a women has been reportedly recovered after a metal boat capsized along Sfax, Tunisia. According to information shared by Jihed, a researcher, six...
No fewer than 30 decomposing bodies have been found on a boat off the coast of Senegal. A report by BBC says that there has been...
A new UNICEF analysis has revealed that one in 5 children – or 466 million – live in areas that experience at least double the number...
Thirty out of 86 people who left Senegal in a boat have been reported dead. AlarmPhone who broke the news early this day, June 16, 2024,...
A boat heading to Lesvos had been reportedly forced back into Turkish waters. This was disclosed by Alarm Phone on its X handle. “Pushback north of...
Fatou Faye, a lawyer, programme manager in Rosa-Luxemburg Foundation/West Africa in this interview with voiceforafricanmigrants.org speaks on how over exploitation of fishery resources by foreign trawlers...