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File photo used as illustration: In recent years, Libyan authorities have increasingly clamped down on irregular migrants in the country, launching operations to round them up | Photo: Picture Alliance
The bilateral deal is intended to speed up deportations and returns to Nigeria | Photo: Peter Powell/empics/picture alliance
Migrants pose before boarding the ferry that will take them to the Spanish peninsula, March 2026 | Photo: InfoMigrants
The double fence, 12-meters high and 8-kilometers long, between Morocco and Ceuta | Photo: InfoMigrants
File photo used as illustration: Around 14,000 Bangladeshi migrants arrive in Italy each year but the journey there is difficult. Many will end up facing exploitation and disappointment in Libya. The lucky ones might be transferred home via the Bangladeshi embassy | Photo: Embassy of Bangladesh in Libya