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Migrants in Ceuta: Stranded on the Edge of Europe

Summary by Kurier
Tens of thousands of people have risked their lives on their way to the Spanish exclave. Residents see their city as a ball of geopolitical power struggles – and blame Rabat and Madrid.

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The letter to the President of the European Socialist Party, Stefan Lofven, to challenge the line of the Danish Prime Minister on migrants: "From the exclave there is no freedom of movement towards the EU" .

·Rome, Italy
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Tens of thousands of people have risked their lives on their way to the Spanish exclave. Residents see their city as a ball of geopolitical power struggles – and blame Rabat and Madrid.

·Vienna, Austria
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The Deputy Director General of the Post Office of Manh accompanies the operas in Ceuta. One day after a second attempt (failed) of irregular entry of migrants, the former - which this week, 15, was present - is this Sunday, 16, absent, keeping the policy in constant permanence.

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Kurier broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
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