EU Centrists Look To Fend Off the Right With Egyptian Migration Deal?
Despite little success with previous similar programs, EU leaders are willing to pour €7.4 billion into another North African agreement.
Despite little success with previous similar programs, EU leaders are willing to pour €7.4 billion into another North African agreement.
Eurocrats are going ahead with plans for a migration deal with Cairo, using Ukrainian grain as a sweetener.
Egypt remains adamant that it will not take in Palestinian refugees.
The detention of Ariane Lavrilleux has raised serious concerns about press freedom.
“We suspect this man has been running his operation from the UK, and masterminding the smuggling of thousands of migrants,” the senior investigating officer of British NCA said.
Senior officials in the Egyptian and Russian governments have denied the plan.
Developing countries are pleased with the passing of the ‘Loss and Damage’ fund. Rich(er) countries, with their more developed industries, are to pay for ‘climate damage,’ thereby correcting what their beneficiaries perceive as an injustice.
Legislative impediments to building and repairing churches in Egypt exist within a general climate of increasing violence against Copts.
Emboldened by many African countries’ refusal to condemn Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Moscow is seizing its chance.
Head of Egypt’s National Council for Human Rights, hailed the decision as “historic” and “a giant move” in the field of political and civil rights. Ishak Ibrahim, an expert on Christian affairs in Egypt, was more skeptical: it “will not have a significant impact on eliminating discrimination and ensuring the opportunity for all citizens.”
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