Thousands of children remain stranded in Ceuta

成千上万的孩子仍滞留在塞乌塔

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2026-08-08

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Thousands of migrant children are thought to still be in the Spanish territory of Ceuta, following the arrival of some 70,000 people there last week. Many of the migrants left of their own accord shortly after arriving in Ceuta, but at least 1,400 minors, some of them very young, are believed to still remain there. Also in the programme: President Volodymyr Zelensky’s first official visit to Russia-friendly Serbia; Thailand’s prime minister vows to introduce stricter gun laws in the wake of a shooting on Bangkok’s outskirts; and electronic dance duo Groove Armada on why you’re never too old for the dancefloor… (Photo: Red Cross volunteers distribute food to migrants on Trampolín beach in Ceuta, Spain, 4 August 2026. Credit: EPA/Shutterstock)
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  • Hello and welcome to News Hour from the World Service of the BBC coming live from London.

  • This is Owen Bennett-Jones.

  • You may remember that just over a week ago, some 70,000 people burst into the Spanish exclave of Ceuta,

  • which is located on the North African coast inside Morocco.

  • And many of them actually left Ceuta of their own accord quite soon after arriving.

  • Reports suggested that they quickly found themselves short of food and water and just decided to go back home.

  • But some people stayed behind, and a fair number of those are unaccompanied children.