67 migrants rescued south of Crete
Sixty-seven migrants and refugees were rescued in the waters south of Kalamaki, Crete, by Barbados-flagged ships, according to reports.
Sixty-seven migrants and refugees were rescued in the waters south of Kalamaki, Crete, by Barbados-flagged ships, according to reports.
The Coordination Committee for the Movement United Against Racism and the Fascist Threat (KEERFA) has condemned the tragic shipwreck off the coast of Afandos, Rhodes, which resulted in the deaths…
Greek Minister of Immigration and Asylum Nikolaos Panagiotopoulos has announced the suspension of asylum application processing for Syrian refugees, citing the collapse of the Assad regime as the primary reason.…
Greece has joined Austria and Germany in suspending the processing of asylum applications from Syrian refugees, according to a report published on Monday, December 9, by the Financial Times. A…
An investigation led by Solomon, in collaboration with ARIJ (the Arab Reporters for Investigative Journalism), El País, Die Tageszeitung (TAZ), and The New Humanitarian, has revealed that Greek authorities were…
A new shipwreck northeast of Samos has claimed the lives of four refugees, including two children. Sixteen people have been rescued, while a search operation to locate those missing is…
A new report by the Hellenic Council for Refugees (HCR) unveils the organised and systematic nature of pushbacks at Greece’s borders, exposing harrowing testimonies from victims. These accounts detail arbitrary…
The Three-Member Court of Appeal in Kalamata has rejected compensation claims from nine survivors of the Pylos shipwreck who were wrongfully imprisoned for 11 months. Despite being acquitted in May…
Eight lives have tragically been lost, including six children and two women, in a shipwreck involving refugees in the waters north of Samos. Rescue efforts remain underway as authorities search…
The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has once again condemned Greece for the degrading treatment of an asylum seeker, ordering the country to pay €6,500 in compensation for moral…