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 ...
In pursuit of their dream of a better life in Europe, five Bangladeshis left their homeland but fell victim to traffickers' ...
Founded in 1970, NOC has historically controlled the country's vast oil reserves — some 48 million barrels of crude, ...
Italy's role in Europe is changing. With Trump's return and Musk's influence, Meloni may be pushed to go all-in on radical politics. Global and European political shifts could push Italy, under Prime ...
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 ...
The investigation further revealed that the gang's ringleaders, Wajid Ali and Shah Faisal, were running human smuggling operations from Italy. The victims were reportedly detained in safe houses in ...
Everything has returned to normal in the village of Gjader and the port town of Shengjin in northwestern Albania. The ...