Several Moroccans who wanted to celebrate Eid El Fitr in Morocco were stranded at the New York airport after a flight cancellation by the Moroccan national carrier (RAM). The flight did finally arrive on Moroccan soil one day after the Eid celebrations.
Author: Equipe de rédaction
In the first quarter of 2015, Austria saw the third-largest increase in the number of asylum seekers in the European Union. Up to 370 applications are registered daily, nearly half of which are from Syrians and Afghans.
More than 1.48 million Moroccans living abroad (MRE) have returned to Morocco since the launch of the operation “Marhaba 2015”, on June 5th and until July 20, said the Minister in charge of Moroccans living abroad and migration affairs, Anis Birou.
In partnership with the CCME, the municipality of Midar in the Driouch province is set to host on 24 and 25 July 2015, its first Forum under the slogan “the countryside: Memory, Immigration and creativity.”
The Council of the Moroccan Community Abroad is partner of major festival of laughter “Tangags” which is to be held from 3 to 9 August 2015 in Tangier. Several Moroccan comedians from Europe will be taking part in this festival. More information will be provided later on.
A controversial immigration bill criticised as excessively lenient came under fire from the centre-Right opposition on Monday as France struggles to cope with the growing migrant crisis.
Education, particularly higher education, is one of this country’s great success stories. Every year thousands of students come here to learn and along the way they become lifelong friends of Britain.
The number of immigrants born outside Europe who came to live in this country after winning EU citizenship elsewhere has tripled in the last decade, a new report has confirmed.
The number of displaced people fleeing from war, conflict or persecution and looking for a better future in other countries has exceeded 59 million, the highest number since World War II, according to the United Nations Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
Vulnerable children are at risk of having to represent themselves in immigration tribunals because they no longer qualify for legal aid, according to a report by the Children’s Society.