Morocco Orders Spanish Journalists to Leave Fnideq in Reciprocity Move
Morocco has ordered journalists from Spain's EFE and TVE to leave Fnideq, citing reciprocity in a diplomatic move.
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Morocco has ordered journalists from Spain's EFE and TVE to leave Fnideq, citing reciprocity in a diplomatic move.
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Morocco has expelled journalists from the EFE agency and Spanish TV from the city of Fnideq without providing reasons. The expulsion affects Spanish media coverage in the area.
Thousands of migrants surged into the Spanish enclave of Ceuta from Morocco, leading to a humanitarian crisis and diplomatic tensions between Spain and Morocco. The event resulted in multiple deaths and prompted a significant return of migrants, though the aftermath continues to be felt.

Thousands of migrants, including many children, crossed into Spain's Ceuta enclave from Morocco, leading to a humanitarian crisis and diplomatic tensions between the two countries. Spain has defended its sovereignty while Morocco has linked the influx to a Spanish court ruling.

Calm has returned to Ceuta and Fnideq, with shops reopening, but many residents remain confused about the events of the past few days.