The New Humanitarian • 10th July 2024 How the Rwanda-backed M23 rebellion endangers Congolese Tutsi The war between DRC's military and the Tutsi-led M23 armed group is having a harmful impact on the country’s Rwandophone Tutsi communities.
Balkan Insight • 27th June 2024 From Tech Boom To Housing Crisis: The Growing Pains of Romania’s Cluj Seattle, Barcelona, Bengaluru – and Cluj-Napoca. Welcome to the Romanian student city trampled under the march of tech-driven gentrification.
Lighthouse Reports • 21st May 2024 Desert Dumps Europe supports, finances and is directly involved in clandestine operations in North African countries to dump tens of thousands of people in the desert.
El País • 21st May 2024 Mass arrests and forced relocations: how migrants in North Africa are banished with European money An investigation by EL PAÍS with Lighthouse Reports reveals how Morocco, Mauritania and Tunisia use European funding to forcibly detain and move migrants and refugees.
Der Spiegel • 21st May 2024 Migrants Abandoned on the Edge of the Sahara: EU finances those responsible In Mauritania, Morocco and Tunisia, migrants are taken to remote areas and deserts. The EU knows about it - and finances those responsible.
Le Monde • 21st May 2024 How EU funds enable North African countries to push back Europe-bound migrants into the desert Migrants are being arrested by the hundreds and deported to desert areas in Morocco, Tunisia and Mauritania. Human rights are being violated with the backing of the European Union's resources.
The Washington Post • 21st May 2024 With Europe’s support, North African nations push migrants to the desert Europe supports, finances and is directly involved in clandestine operations in North African countries to dump tens of thousands of Black people in the desert.
Al Jazeera • 8th April 2024 Where Rwanda’s genocide perpetrators and survivors live side by side A man killed his friend’s husband because he was Tutsi. Now he and his victim’s widow live together in a village designed for reconciliation.
The Christian Science Monitor • 12th March 2024 In Senegal, domestic violence survivors craft hope in silver In Senegal, silversmithing is “men’s work.” Now, a group of women who survived domestic violence is flipping the script, and healing their own traumas in the process.
Al Jazeera • 29th February 2024 How an EU-funded security force helped Senegal crush democracy protests An elite EU-trained Senegalese police unit was meant to tackle cross-border crime. It was used to quash demonstrations.
Al Jazeera • 23rd January 2024 ‘Conflict timber’: Gambian traffickers continue rosewood trade despite ban Al Jazeera investigation finds connection between secessionist struggle in Senegal and timber traffickers in Gambia.
New Lines Magazine • 10th January 2024 Senegal’s Woman Caliph In one of the country’s most patriarchal structures, a family line of women scholars has upended traditional ideas.
Middle East Eye • 17th December 2023 Chad replaces Sudan as regional meat exporter as war strangles sector Countries like Egypt seek Chad for meat imports as Sudan no longer fulfils needs at pre-war rate
Le Monde • 6th September 2023 Comment l’Europe sous-traite à l’Afrique le contrôle des migrations Enquête en quatre parties sur les politiques européennes visant à freiner les migrations en provenance du continent africain.
New Lines Magazine • 18th August 2023 The Witches Want Justice After Yahya Jammeh brutalized his people, the reconciliation process is at a crossroads.
Foreign Policy • 10th August 2023 The Shadow of the Next Pandemic Looms in a Virus Hotspot Low vaccination coverage in the Democratic Republic of the Congo raises the risk of diseases spreading and adapting undetected.
In These Times • 26th July 2023 How Europe Outsourced Border Enforcement to Africa The European Union is militarizing Africa’s internal borders to curb migration, with little regard for human rights.
The Telegraph • 12th April 2023 A rare form of polio threatens DR Congo – this is why it matters The threat of vaccine-derived polio stems from four sub-regions across the world, but the DRC is of “particular concern".
Are We Europe - Untold Stories • 13th May 2022 The Marks Left Behind How Ukrainian refugees and Romanians come together in Cluj
Middle East Eye • 11th December 2021 What does Israel's iron wall surrounding Gaza mean for Palestinians? Dozens of antennas, hundreds of cameras and radars are all positioned on the fortification that surrounds Gaza.
Al Jazeera English • 13th May 2022 In Moldova, a pro-Russia region welcomes Ukrainian refugees Gagauzia region in Moldova is torn between Russia, Turkey and the EU.
Al Jazeera English • 10th May 2022 Moldova celebrates Soviet victory, but divisions deepen amid war While some fear Russia, others view Moscow as a saviour as the conflict in Ukraine comes closer to Moldova’s borders.
Middle East Eye • 19th March 2022 Transnistria: The breakaway region torn between Moldova, Russia and the EU War in Ukraine have reignited questions about the future of Transnistria, a pro-Russian enclave in Moldova.
Al Jazeera English • 7th March 2022 Ukraine’s Roma refugees recount discrimination en route to safety Hundreds of Ukraine’s Roma people face an uncertain future in Moldova’s capital Chisinau as many are not documented.