How the Libyan conflict transformed human trafficking routes in West Africa, and why Europe’s response has so far failed.
When Mustakim Sarkar boarded a flight from Dhaka airport in February 2024, he dreamt of a decent life in Italy.
When Mustakim Sarkar boarded a flight from Dhaka airport in February 2024, he dreamt of a decent life in Italy.
A Libyan company linked to the powerful faction that controls eastern Libya has exported oil worth at least $600 million ...
The EU donated $487m between 2015-21 to Libya through the Emergency Trust Fund for Africa, with operations expected to ...
Founded in 1970, NOC has historically controlled the country's vast oil reserves — some 48 million barrels of crude, ...
In pursuit of their dream of a better life in Europe, five Bangladeshis left their homeland but fell victim to traffickers' ...
GUJRAT: The immigration authorities of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) detained a Dubai-bound passenger for possessing ...
The case was essentially a murder investigation. The suspect was in custody, and he'd even admitted to the killings; all ...
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