The pain of waiting
Resignation Syndrome is not just a Swedish problem It is as if, at some point, time stops. Boys and girls,…
The impact of governmental organisations on human rights
EuroMed Rights’ latest report highlights how government-organised NGOs spread alternative human rights narratives to support authoritarian governments In its latest…
Pushed To The Brink?
The impact of COVID-19 on environmental migration in the Sahel The first confirmed cases of COVID-19 emerged in the Sahel…
Frontex’s contradictions
More and more power and means, but the European agency that controls the external borders is the subject of serious…
Agreements with Libya and the EU borders
Interview with Francesca Napoli, asylum expert On 2 February, the Italy-Libya memorandum was renewed, without the changes expected and promised…
Pandemic worsens mental suffering for young migrants
New report highlights how increased isolation exacerbates already severe conditions Migrants’ are a composite population with different administrative statuses (asylum…
Migration and Africa: a new narrative
Data from a report tell a different point of view to the dominant one Has the time finally come for…
Another winter in Bosnia and Herzegovina
The migrant crisis in Lipa is only part of the problem Three truckloads of humanitarian aid arrived yesterday in Bosnia…
Black Book of Pushbacks
The Balkan route and daily human rights violations The Border Violence Monitoring Network (BVMN), in collaboration with the European Parliament…
In search of fortune
Italian emigration from the 19th century to the present day in the world’s press “That Italians have been, and still…
Greece: Lead Poisoning Concerns in New Migrant Camp
Human Rights Watch warns about for the Mavrovouni centre in Moria, Lesbos Island According to Human Rights Watch, thousands of…
How to tackle lies about migrants
Lies about migrants are spreading in Europe, accusing them of representing a risk of COVID-19 infection. A new study aims…