Europe must ‘walk the walk’ on corruption – Mo Ibrahim
Europeans talk about prosecuting corruption but unlike the United States’ officials, they do not follow through, Anglo-Sudanese billionaire and philanthropist Mo Ibrahim says
African migrants, who are taking part in a protest, sleep in Tel Aviv
African migrants, who are taking part in a protest, sleep at Levinsky Park in Tel Aviv February 4, 2014. The migrants have been protesting at the park against Israel's detention policy towards them. Israel sees some 60,000 migrants, largely from Eritrea and Sudan, who have entered the country without authorization across a once-porous border with Egypt since 2006, as illegal job-seekers. The migrants say they cannot return home without risking their lives and hope for asylum. Israel passed a law some two months ago allowing for indefinite detention of migrants without valid visas while it pursues efforts to persuade them to leave or enlist other countries to take them in. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
African migrants, who are taking part in a protest, wake up in Tel Aviv
African migrants, who are taking part in a protest, wake up at Levinsky Park in Tel Aviv February 4, 2014. The migrants have been protesting at the park against Israel's detention policy towards them. Israel sees some 60,000 migrants, largely from Eritrea and Sudan, who have entered the country without authorization across a once-porous border with Egypt since 2006, as illegal job-seekers. The migrants say they cannot return home without risking their lives and hope for asylum. Israel passed a law some two months ago allowing for indefinite detention of migrants without valid visas while it pursues efforts to persuade them to leave or enlist other countries to take them in. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
African migrants, who are taking part in a protest, wake up in Tel Aviv
African migrants, who are taking part in a protest, wake up at Levinsky Park in Tel Aviv February 4, 2014. The migrants have been protesting at the park against Israel's detention policy towards them. Israel sees some 60,000 migrants, largely from Eritrea and Sudan, who have entered the country without authorization across a once-porous border with Egypt since 2006, as illegal job-seekers. The migrants say they cannot return home without risking their lives and hope for asylum. Israel passed a law some two months ago allowing for indefinite detention of migrants without valid visas while it pursues efforts to persuade them to leave or enlist other countries to take them in. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
African migrants, who are taking part in a protest, wake up in Tel Aviv
African migrants, who are taking part in a protest, wake up at Levinsky Park in Tel Aviv February 4, 2014. The migrants have been protesting at the park against Israel's detention policy towards them. Israel sees some 60,000 migrants, largely from Eritrea and Sudan, who have entered the country without authorization across a once-porous border with Egypt since 2006, as illegal job-seekers. The migrants say they cannot return home without risking their lives and hope for asylum. Israel passed a law some two months ago allowing for indefinite detention of migrants without valid visas while it pursues efforts to persuade them to leave or enlist other countries to take them in. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
An African migrant, who is taking part in a protest, covers himself in a blanket after waking up in Tel Aviv
An African migrant, who is taking part in a protest, covers himself in a blanket after waking up at Levinsky Park in Tel Aviv February 4, 2014. The migrants have been protesting at the park against Israel's detention policy towards them. Israel sees some 60,000 migrants, largely from Eritrea and Sudan, who have entered the country without authorization across a once-porous border with Egypt since 2006, as illegal job-seekers. The migrants say they cannot return home without risking their lives and hope for asylum. Israel passed a law some two months ago allowing for indefinite detention of migrants without valid visas while it pursues efforts to persuade them to leave or enlist other countries to take them in. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (ISRAEL - Tags: SOCIETY IMMIGRATION POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)