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The European Commission launched a new partnership with Mauritania to promote legal migration and combat smuggling and human trafficking, the EU authority said on Thursday. Mauritania is also to be supported in the reception of refugees. The agreement comes amid a steep increase in the number of migrants setting off from the country in north-western Africa, setting out for Spain's Canary Islands. According to official Spanish figures, more than 7,000 people have been counted since the beginning of the year. Most of them travelled from Africa across the open Atlantic to the islands in small, ba...
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The European Commission launched a new partnership with Mauritania to promote legal migration and combat smuggling and human trafficking, the EU authority said on Thursday. Mauritania is also to be supported in the reception of refugees. The agreement comes amid a steep increase in the number of migrants setting off from the country in north-western Africa, setting out for Spain's Canary Islands. According to official Spanish figures, more than 7,000 people have been counted since the beginning of the year. Most of them travelled from Africa across the open Atlantic to the islands in small, ba...
DPA
The European Commission launched a new partnership with Mauritania to promote legal migration and combat smuggling and human trafficking, the EU authority said on Thursday. Mauritania is also to be supported in the reception of refugees. The agreement comes amid a steep increase in the number of migrants setting off from the country in north-western Africa, setting out for Spain's Canary Islands. According to official Spanish figures, more than 7,000 people have been counted since the beginning of the year. Most of them travelled from Africa across the open Atlantic to the islands in small, ba...
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Washington (AFP) - As political and racial persecution grew worse in his native Mauritania, Barry looked for a way out. Scouring discussion groups on social media for tips on clandestine migration, he soon found that the longtime standby of risky sea voyages in leaky open boats to Europe wasn't the only option. There was the United States -- via Mexico. The journey of Barry -- who asked only to be identified by his first name -- by land from Mexico in July reflects the growing reality of the southern US border becoming a global way station for asylum seekers, rather than only Latin American m...
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