Fnideq, Morocco — Spain's prime minister vowed to "restore order" in the North African enclave of Ceuta on Tuesday after a record 6,000 migrants reached its beaches from Morocco, raising diplomatic ...
This page is no longer being updated. It was last updated on 18 May 2023 The tiny Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla sit on the northern shores of Morocco's Mediterranean coast. Together they form ...
Spain's North African enclave of Ceuta has declared a “humanitarian emergency” as it grapples with a dramatic surge in young migrants overwhelming its facilities, local officials announced on Friday.
It’s a sharp, clear morning in Ceuta on 20 July, the day before Eid al-Adha, the Feast of Sacrifice. People walk their dogs along the beachfront. Cyclists in lycra fly by. And hundreds of bleary-eyed ...
A.D. Ceuta, one of only two European soccer clubs based on the African continent, sits at a cultural crossroads where Spain, Morocco and migrants come together. Credit... Supported by By James ...
Ceuta play in the Spanish second division but their home city is on the African mainland Photos: Getty Images; design: Kelsea Petersen Could a club from Africa be playing in La Liga next season? AD ...
The battle over Ceuta, Spain's African Gibraltar It overlooks the mouth of the Mediterranean, a fortified port city in the shadow of a towering rock. Long notorious for its smugglers, it is now a duty ...
In Morocco they call them the occupied "Sebtah and Melilah". The rest of the world knows them as the Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla in North Africa. They are the only piece of European ...
CEUTA, Spain — A sudden influx of migrants swimming into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta in northern Africa is a serious crisis for Europe, Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said on Tuesday, vowing to ...
Spain has deployed troops after record numbers of migrants entered its north African enclave of Ceuta from Morocco. Some 8,000 people have reached Ceuta in two days, Spanish officials say. They say ...
The tiny Spanish enclaves of Ceuta and Melilla sit on the northern shores of Morocco's Mediterranean coast. Together they form the European Union's only land borders with Africa. Ceuta and its larger ...