Heavy fighting kills 20 in region bordering Tigray

23 July 2021 By AFP At least 20 civilians have been killed and tens of thousands displaced in “heavy fighting” between rebels and pro-government forces in Ethiopia’s Afar region, which neighbours war-hit Tigray, an official said on Thursday.  The sustained clashes in Afar highlight the potential for Ethiopia’s eight-month-old conflict to expand […]

UK “Borders Bill” criminalises asylum-seekers

23 July 2021 Julie Hyland UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative government’s Nationality and Border Bill has passed its second reading in parliament by 366 votes to 265. The Bill criminalises asylum-seekers and migrants, overturns the United Nations 1951 Refugee Convention and significantly strengthens the power of border agencies. Its reading […]

UK border rules are harsher for Africans

22 July 2021 Taimour Lay A Ghanaian business owner wants to visit London for a conference. A Ugandan student is awarded a scholarship at Oxford University. A political activist from Zimbabwe seeks humanitarian protection. A Sudanese girl stranded in Greece dreams of joining her refugee brother in Birmingham.Every year, just like […]

The Egypt-Sudan Border Dispute

22 July 2021 Sudan borders Egypt to the south, with both countries having a coastline along the Red Sea. The two countries share a 1,276 kilometers long border that runs eastwards from Gabal El Uweinat, a tripod area on the Sudanese-Egyptian-Libyan border, along the 22nd parallel north. The border follows a straight line from […]