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BBCNEWS BBC July 4, 2024

Four survivors originally from the ivory coast and guinea gave their accounts to coastguards after being brought ashore. The three men and a woman had initially been rescued by a cargo ship. On monday, according to a recent report from the International Organisation for migration at least 4m refugees drowned between january and march, marking the deadliest three month period since 2017. The report also reveals over the past decade, the Mediterranean Sea has claimed around 25,000 lives. These grim numbers do not fully capture the extent of the tragedy as the actual death toll might be even higher. In recent days there have been a number of rescues from the island and these pictures from the weekend Show Rescue Workers helping migrants in trouble on the lampedusa coast. 0ur rome correspondent sofia bettiza has been following the story. This is not the first tragedy in the Mediterranean Sea this year. As you mentioned, we do know that 41 migrants died, and they were killed in a shipwreck

BBCNEWS BBC July 4, 2024

After being brought ashore. The three men and a woman had initially been rescued by a cargo ship. According to a recent report from the International Organization for migration at least 4m refugees lost their lives due to drowning between january and march, marking the deadliest three month period since 2017. The report also reveals over the past decade, the Mediterranean Sea has claimed around 25,000 lives. These grim numbers do not fully capture the extent of the tragedy as the actual death toll might be even higher. In recent days there have been a number of rescues from the island and these pictures from the weekend Show Rescue Workers helping migrants in trouble on the lampedusa coast. Live now to sofia bettiza whos in rome. Another tragedy in the med, what details do we have from this particular incident . Details do we have from this particular incident . Thats right, this is not the particular incident . Thats right, this is not the first particular incident . Thats right, this

BBCNEWS Outside Source July 6, 2024

government and , blood grown in a laboratory has been given to people , in a world first clinical trial. the un secretary general antonio guterres has told a major climate conference that humanity has a choice: co operate or perish. over 120 world leaders are attending cop27 in egypt. we ve got lots of clips to play you. first this warning from mr guterres. the clock is ticking. we are in the fight of our lives and we are losing. greenhouse gas emissions keep growing. global temperatures keep growing. global temperatures keep rising. and our planet is fast approaching tipping points that will meet climate chaos irreversible. we are in a highway to claimant tell. with our foot still on the accelerator. with our foot still on the accelerator. cop is an annual event where governments meet to agree steps to limit global temperature rises. many of the world leaders here are from developing countries demanding greater accountability from the richest, most polluting nations. abs

BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 11:05:00

the current law is the do? the main problem we have with the current law is the fact do? the main problem we have with the current law is the fact that - the current law is the fact that after one rescue which is performed by civil vessels like our rescue vessel, humanity one, we are sent to a place of safety to disembark these people which is actually a good thing, but it keeps us from rescuing more people in distress. and the problem is that these places of safety are often far away in northern italy, so it takes is up to five days to go there, disembark the people and then another five or six dayjourney people and then another five or six day journey down south. people and then another five or six dayjourney down south. that means that rescue vessels cannot be coordinated to distress cases, cannot rescue people in distress, even though they would have the capacity to do so and this is absolutely irresponsible and putting the lives of people at sea at huge risk. ~ ., the lives of

BBCNEWS BBC News Now June 4, 2024 13:04:00

numbers, but at the same time, it shows once again that there is huge necessity for states to take responsibility to send vessels capable of rescuing people to coordinate such cases. there are a new italian laws which are restricting rescues at sea. how are those laws impacting on your organisation and the work that you do? the main problem we have with the current law is the fact that after one rescue which is performed by civil vessels like our rescue vessel, humanity one, we are sent to a place of safety to disembark these people which is actually a good thing, but it keeps us from rescuing more people in distress. and the problem is that these places of safety are often far away in northern italy, so it takes is up to five days to go

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