Up to 25 migrants remain on top of fences hours after police thwart efforts to cross border from Morocco Spanish and Moroccan police have thwarted a fresh attempt by dozens of African migrants to try to scale border fences and enter the Spanish enclave of Melilla. Some 25 migrants remained on top of the fences hours after the attempted crossing began at 9am local time (0700 GMT) on Thursday while Spanish...
Migrants make fresh attempt to storm Spain's north African enclave of Melilla
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