Lakhdar Boumediene, ex-détenu de Guantanamo: «J'ai encore peur de voyager»

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L’outil «Trace the face» du CICR pour la recherche de proches migrants disparus

De plus en plus de personnes se déplacent dans le monde pour trouver refuge ailleurs. Le nombre de migrants ne cesse de croitre et dans ces traversées par la mer ou par la terre, de nombreuses familles sont séparées, certains se perdent en route, d’autres meurent. Comment savoir ...  Show more

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La guerre au Yémen, qui dure depuis 2015, a fait des dizaines de milliers de morts et plus de trois millions de déplacés dans le pays. Cette guerre oppose les Houthis soutenus par l'Iran, qui contrôlent la capitale, Sanaa, et le gouvernement replié dans le sud à Aden, appuyé par ...  Show more

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