Tens of thousands of migrants enter Ceuta

成千上万的移民涌入塞塔

Newshour

2026-08-01

47 分钟
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Spain says most of the around 55,000 migrants who flooded into its North African territory of Ceuta have returned to Morocco. We speak to a Spanish politician who asks for support from Spain's European partners. Also on the programme: Hamas has said it's agreed to completely disarm if Israel fully withdraws from Gaza and ends all its attacks; and can Fifa's Gianni Infantino survive after a severe backlash from his own senior staff? (Photo: Migrants from Morocco arrive at the Spanish border in Ceuta, Spain on July 31, 2026, as migrants cross into Ceuta by sea and land. Credit: Reuters)
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  • The Spanish exclave of Ceuta is around 18km square,

  • located on the North African coast, surrounded either by sea or Morocco.

  • And on the face of it, it looks like a tiny colony, but the Spanish authorities insist that's not the case.

  • According to Madrid, it is part of Spain.