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June 11, 2023
Africa: EU Leaders Set to Talk Migration Curbs, Aid in Tunisia
Top EU figures are to meet with the Tunisian president to discuss a rise in attempted migration to Europe. But Kais Saied says his economically stricken country won't act as a… Read more »
May 31, 2023
South Africa: Deadline Looms for Zimbabweans in South Africa
Should they fail with a court challenge to secure their continuous stay in South Africa, thousands of Zimbabwean nationals could be forced to leave the country. Many don't want to… Read more »
May 10, 2023
Africa: Migration in Africa - Deportations, Abuse, Violence
Algeria has been deporting African migrants to neighboring Niger for years. Authorities force thousands to cross the border through the desert to Assamaka, where the humanitarian… Read more »
April 11, 2023
Africa: Italy Declares State of Emergency Over Migrants Trying to Cross Mediterranean
After a surge in the number of migrants crossing the Mediterranean, Italy declared a six-month state of emergency. The country admitted it wouldn't solve the problem but said it… Read more »
March 23, 2023
Africa: How Digitalization Improves Remittances to Africa
Remittance flows to Africa are a driver of recovery in the continent. Such transactions are still expensive but digital services are spurring on the market. Read more »
March 10, 2023
Tunisia: Migrants Flee Tunisia After President's 'Racist Hate Speech'
Hundreds of sub-Saharan Africans are heading back to their homelands amid a spike in vigilante violence -- including the stabbings of African migrants. Despite their ordeal, they… Read more »
February 22, 2023
Africa: Germany's Migration Reforms Aim to Make Things Easier for African Workers
Germany needs skilled labor and considers Africa a place from which to recruit. But that requires reforming its migration law to make it fair and favorable for Germany, as well as… Read more »
December 13, 2022
Africa: Peril On the Migrant Route in Southern Africa
Undocumented migrants who leave their countries in the Horn of Africa and the Great Lakes region increasingly risking death as they near their destination in southern Africa. Many… Read more »
December 08, 2022
Africa: African Migrants in Germany - Are They Welcome?
With Germany planning to relax its immigration laws, African migrants tell DW about their experiences of prejudice and bureaucracy. Read more »
December 12, 2022
Africa: Dozens of Migrants, Believed to be Ethiopian, Found Dead in Zambia
The 27 migrants are believed to have died of "hunger and exhaustion" after they were "dumped," according to Zambian police. One more person was still alive and taken to the… Read more »
December 08, 2022
Africa: Are They Welcome? How Africans Experience Germany
With Germany planning to relax its immigration laws, African migrants tell DW about their experiences of prejudice and bureaucracy. They are looking forward to immigration reforms… Read more »
November 29, 2022
Nigeria: Three Nigerians Who Travelled to Canary Islands On Ship's Rudder May Be Sent Home
Three migrants who had arrived at the Canary Islands from Nigeria will have to return home under stowaway laws, a police spokesperson has said. The men were taken to the hospital… Read more »
November 03, 2022
Africa: Malawi Emerges As Transit Hub for Ethiopian Refugees
The increased number of Ethiopians entering Malawi through its porous borders has sparked concerns among migration experts. Read more »
Burundi: Serbia Ends Visa-Free Entry for Burundians
An increasing number of asylum seekers are taking advantage of Serbia's visa-free policy to enter the country - but now the Balkan nation is backing down under EU pressure and… Read more »
October 02, 2022
North Africa: 4 Dead, Dozens Missing As Migrant Boat Sinks Off Canary Islands
The boat set off from the Western Sahara some nine days ago, carrying 34 migrants attempting to flee to the Spanish islands. Thousands of migrants attempt the trip each year, in… Read more »
September 20, 2022
Africa: Is the Migration Brain Drain an Outdated Concept?
The movement of highly skilled labor from developing countries to richer ones is largely seen as a negative trend. But voluntary migration is nuanced and complex. Read more »
August 10, 2022
Tunisia: Instead of Migrating to EU, Tunisians Build New Lives in Other Parts of Africa
Insaf Boughdiri is happy to participate in Rwanda's monthly Umuganda national holiday, which brings together ordinary citizens to clean streets and tend to public spaces.… Read more »
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