
Layli Foroudi
Race and Social Justice Correspondent, Europe at Reuters
Correspondent @Reuters covering race and social justice in Europe | Previously freelance in Tunis @thetimes @FinancialTimes @TRF_stories etc
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6 days ago |
reuters.com | Layli Foroudi
French Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau gestures during a press conference, presenting results of six months of action at the Ministry, at the Hotel de Beauvau, Ministry of Interior, in Paris, France, April 10, 2025.
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1 month ago |
sightmagazine.com.au | Sofia Christensen |Juliette Jabkhiro |Layli Foroudi |David Adams
SOFIA CHRISTENSEN, JULIETTE JABKHIRO and LAYLI FOROUDI, of Reuters, report on the case of Moussa Sacko…Bamako, Mali/Montreuil, FranceReuters In December, Moussa Sacko spent his birthday in Mali scrolling through messages from friends with whom he celebrated a year earlier on Paris’ Champs-Elysees. He hasn’t seen any of them since being deported from France in July.
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1 month ago |
japantimes.co.jp | Sofia Christensen |Juliette Jabkhiro |Layli Foroudi
In December, Moussa Sacko spent his birthday in Mali scrolling through messages from friends with whom he celebrated a year earlier on Paris' Champs-Elysees. He hasn't seen any of them since being deported from France in July. Like Sacko, hundreds of foreign nationals previously protected because they grew up in France now face expulsion under legislation introduced last year. Sacko was born in Mali but moved to France as a young child to treat a chronic eye condition.
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1 month ago |
kfgo.com | Sofia Christensen |Juliette Jabkhiro |Layli Foroudi
By Sofia Christensen, Juliette Jabkhiro and Layli ForoudiBAMAKO/MONTREUIL (Reuters) – In December, Moussa Sacko spent his birthday in Mali scrolling through messages from friends with whom he celebrated a year earlier on Paris’ Champs-Elysees. He hasn’t seen any of them since being deported from France in July. Like Sacko, hundreds of foreign nationals previously protected because they grew up in France now face expulsion under legislation introduced last year.
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1 month ago |
usnews.com | Sofia Christensen |Juliette Jabkhiro |Layli Foroudi
By Sofia Christensen, Juliette Jabkhiro and Layli ForoudiBAMAKO/MONTREUIL (Reuters) - In December, Moussa Sacko spent his birthday in Mali scrolling through messages from friends with whom he celebrated a year earlier on Paris' Champs-Elysees. He hasn't seen any of them since being deported from France in July. Like Sacko, hundreds of foreign nationals previously protected because they grew up in France now face expulsion under legislation introduced last year.
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