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Tag: North Africa

EU To Allocate €600 Million To Strengthen External Borders

Tamás Orbán March 23, 2023

The first objective will be the reinforcement of the “key” Bulgarian-Turkish border, Commission President Ursula von der Leyen’s letter states.

France Joins Italy To Tackle Migration Surge

Tadhg Pidgeon March 6, 2023

Italy and France’s previous disagreements seem to be behind them, as the ministers announced joint plans to control migration in North Africa.

France Reconsiders Gas Pipeline from Spain to Germany

Carlos Perona Calvete September 1, 2022

The project, dubbed MidCat, would carry North African gas from Spain to Germany, running through France.

Thousands of African Migrants Storm Spanish Border; 23 Dead and 140 Officers Injured

David Boos June 28, 2022

Thousands of sub-Saharan African migrants, most of whom appeared to be military-aged males, stormed the land border between Morocco and the Spanish enclave of Melilla in the early hours of Friday morning, in what was the deadliest illegal border-crossing ever recorded at Melilla.

Futurism, Feminism, and Faith: Musing on Valentine de Saint-Point

Carlos Perona Calvete May 14, 2022

If Europe is to enter a new, restorative cycle, it will not do merely to push against contemporary ‘woke’ elites and the consequences of mass immigration. Her defenders must attend to what drove some of her most perceptive sons and daughters away.

Insecurity Mounts in Spanish North Africa

Carlos Perona Calvete May 6, 2022

The presence of such weapons in Ceuta, combined with the ever-looming threat of a massive influx of illegal migrants, contributes to a state of ongoing tension in a city upon which Morocco appears to have designs.

Libyan Instability Renders it Unable to Exploit Rising Oil Prices

Carlos Perona Calvete April 29, 2022

The situations in Ukraine and Libya, unrelated as they seem, illustrate the fragility of European energy architecture, and highlight the need for Europe to develop both energy independence and the ability to exert power in the maintenance of stability in its geopolitical neighborhood.

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