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Refugee children and adolescents are the great absentees from the debate on migration in Italy. Valentina Baú
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Rescued migrants on board the Sea Watch still at sea after 12 days Open Migration
The story of former passeur Bazou Ider, whose life is intertwined with the history of modern-day Niger. Giacomo Zandonini
How the closing of the Agadez route has pushed the local retail economy into the hands of a criminal system. Giacomo Zandonini
With a mix of militias, tribes and people smugglers, the Italian deal with Niger is faltering Giacomo Zandonini
How administrative detention of migrants sets down a double standard in the protection of personal liberties Olivia Lopez Curzi
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Padraic Quirk
Rescued migrants on board the Sea Watch still at sea after 12 days
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