COUNTRIES
HomeNewsSocietyTunisia: 164 Guineans voluntarily repatriated after their migration journey

Tunisia: 164 Guineans voluntarily repatriated after their migration journey

On Thursday, April 17, 2025, a total of 164 Guinean nationals were repatriated from Tunisia as part of a voluntary return program coordinated with the International Organization for Migration (IOM), according to the Tunis Afrique Presse (TAP) agency.

This repatriation is part of a broader strategy implemented by Tunisia to manage migratory flows. A special flight was arranged for the migrants, who had initially arrived in Tunisia with the intention of continuing their journey to Europe, according to an anonymous source from the IOM.

Since the beginning of the year, 1,544 migrants have been repatriated through voluntary return programs, according to a statement issued by the Tunisian presidency at the end of March.

In January, Mohamed Ben Ayed, Secretary of State to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated that Tunisia had facilitated the voluntary return of 7,250 undocumented migrants from sub-Saharan Africa during 2024.

From same country

Guinea: junta sets elections for December 2025

Under pressure from the international community and in a bid to restore its economic credibility, Guinea’s ruling junta has announced a new political transition...

Guinea: Moussa Dadis Camara leaves the country for medical reasons

Sentenced to twenty years in prison for crimes against humanity, the former military junta leader who ruled Guinea between 2008 and 2010 has left...

Grand P: the Guinean star receives a wonderful gift from Mbappé

Guinea's social media sensation, Grand P, attended a charity match between France’s Variété Club and the Syli National Legends held at the Petit Sory...

Posts related

Niger: tensions escalate between Orano and military regime after executive’s disappearance

Tensions between French mining giant Orano and Niger’s military-led transitional government have intensified following the alleged abduction of a senior company executive. In a...

Niger: teacher strikes disrupt academic activities across the country

Educational activities in Niger have slowed significantly since Monday, May 12, 2025, due to strike actions led by teachers protesting their working and living...

France: why Nicolas Sarkozy was released from electronic monitoring

Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy is no longer subject to electronic surveillance, following a judicial decision that lifted the restrictions imposed earlier this year.Sarkozy...

West Bank: pregnant Israeli woman killed in shooting attack

A pregnant Israeli woman was fatally shot Wednesday evening in the occupied West Bank, according to hospital sources.The victim, a woman in her thirties...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Cameroon

Cameroon: Boko Haram attack leaves one dead in Far North region

Gambia

Gambia: President Barrow calls emergency meeting over Yahya Jammeh asset sales

Burkina Faso

Ibrahim Traoré rejects Africom accusations and defends Burkina Faso’s sovereignty

Niger

Niger: tensions escalate between Orano and military regime after executive’s disappearance

World

Israeli airstrikes on Gaza: at least 82 killed on Thursday

Niger

Niger: teacher strikes disrupt academic activities across the country

Benin

Emergency medicine specialization: Benin signs training agreement with Morocco

France

France: why Nicolas Sarkozy was released from electronic monitoring

World

West Bank: pregnant Israeli woman killed in shooting attack

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast: Cheick Tidjane Thiam re-elected president of the PDCI-RDA