ROME (Reuters) - More than 30 migrants including two children have been stranded for three days on an oil rig off Tunisia and are in dire need of help, the Sea-Watch charity said on Monday.
Tunisia has rescued 64 migrants from a boat that capsized off the country’s Mediterranean east coast after running out of fuel ...
Tunisia's Defense Minister Khaled Shili met Thursday here with visiting Chief of General Staff of the Libyan Army Muhammad ...
A Tunisian court sentenced eight defendants to death on Tuesday over the 2013 assassination of leftist opposition figure ...
The report, called “State Trafficking: Expulsion and sale of migrants from Tunisia to Libya”, includes testimonies from 30 Sub-Saharan Africans who were trafficked between June 2023 and ...
The signatories of the joint statement included Human Rights Watch, various search and rescue missions, rights groups in Egypt, Greece, Tunisia, and Libya. "In Libya the torture and killing of ...
Algeria and Tunisia. Rights groups and UN agencies have for years documented systematic abuse of migrants in Libya. On Monday, the IOM urged the Libyan authorities to ensure “a dignified ...
Frontex, the European Border and Coast Guard Agency, said in a report published on January 14, that departures from Tunisia and Libya accounted for about 67,000 crossings into Europe in 2024.
Meta has formally expanded Meta AI to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), opening the AI-enabled chatbot to millions more people. Back in October, Meta announced it was launching Meta AI in ...
Libya authorities uncovered nearly 50 bodies ... Sudan Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia. Once at the coast, traffickers pack desperate migrants seeking a better life in Europe into ill-equipped rubber ...
Libya is the dominant transit point for migrants ... Sudan Egypt, Algeria and Tunisia. Once at the coast, traffickers pack desperate migrants seeking a better life in Europe into ill-equipped ...
Saleh was the head of Libya's €5 billion sovereign wealth fund ... Saleh met former French prime minister Dominique de Villepin in Djerba, Tunisia, at the beginning of August that year, thanks ...