Tag: International Migration
Abou Sangaré, the Guinean hero of the film “The Story of Souleymane”, obtains a one-year residence permit in France
Awarded at Cannes for his performance in the film “The Story of Souleymane” by Boris Lojkine, Abou Sangaré, a 23-year-old Guinean, was still in an irregular situation in France. Since…
In a Parisian café, Syrian artist Nadia Albukai questions exile and return
A month after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, the Syrian community in France faces the question of return. This question is at the heart of the exhibition Here in the…
how Mexico prepares for Trump’s return to the White House
A few days before Donald Trump returns to the White House on January 20 to exercise his second term at the head of the United States, Mexico is preparing. Faced…
Ghana becomes fifth African country to not require visas from citizens of the continent
In Ghana, since January 1, no citizen of the African continent has to present a visa on arrival. The country therefore joins the list of four other states on the…
the influx of Sudanese refugees worsens the cholera epidemic, warns MSF
The High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) warned on December 20 of an influx of refugees into South Sudan, from Sudan in recent weeks. Alarm also sounded on Monday December 23…
remarks attributed to Emmanuel Macron by Le Monde are causing a stir
While Emmanuel Macron visits East Africa after spending 24 hours in Mayotte, ravaged by Cyclone Chido, a series of articles from the newspaper The World caused a stir in France.…
a sit-in organized in Tunis to denounce the criminalization of aid to migrants
On the occasion of International Migrants Day organized this Wednesday, December 18, a Tunisian NGO called for demonstrations in the form of a sit-in in front of the municipal theater…
in Mayotte, the impossible human toll
According to a new provisional report announced this Wednesday, December 18 by the French Ministry of the Interior, the passage of Cyclone Chido in Mayotte killed at least 31 people…
The exhibition “Migrations, a human odyssey” at the Musée de l’Homme in Paris
There is no life without travel. What do we call migration? Why is the movement of people over long distances called migration? Voluntarily or not, why do human groups or…
the crossover of Syrian refugees after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime
From December 8, the day after the fall of the Bashar el-Assad regime in Damascus, the rebel factions called on Syrian refugees, exiles and expatriates, estimated at six million people,…