Iraqi Prime Minister Mohammed Shia al-Sudani visited Spain, strengthening economic ties as they signed agreements on financial cooperation and business partnerships. Spain aims to increase its presence in Iraq in sectors such as defense, infrastructure, transport, food, and water management, despite a trade deficit with Iraq. The leaders also discussed the conflict in Gaza, the ceasefire in Lebanon, and Spain’s support for Iraq’s efforts to maintain stability and security.
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Tunisia burns migrant tents in latest clearance effort: AFP
Tunisian authorities recently set fire to tents housing sub-Saharan African migrants as part of a campaign to dismantle informal camps near Sfax, where thousands have been stranded after failing to reach Italy. Approximately 3,300 migrants were ordered to leave the olive grove camps, with Tunisia's National Guard emphasizing the state’s strategy to prevent the country from becoming a settlement for illegal migrants. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has facilitated the voluntary return of over...
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