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BBCNEWS Newsnight July 5, 2024



time for a look at the weather. a wet the un refugee agency says up to 500 people are still missing among them, large numbers of women and children after that overcrowded fishing boat carrying migrants capsized in the mediterranean. there s claim and counter claim over the help or lack of it given to those on the boat. we ll talk to a man in kalamata, who s helping his friend search for his wife, and we ll examine the global migration crisis as well as bringing you a special report from the other side of the med, tunisia, where local fishermen constantly pull from the sea the bodies of migrants who tried to make the dangerous voyages. translation: the first time i was l afraid because i m not so tough. l i was afraid and then, step by step, i got used to it. after a while, getting a dead body out of my net is like getting fish out. and we ll ask the un official in charge of protecting refugees what can the world do about the millions of people on the move? engla ....

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Almost 800 migrants drowned off Tunisia in six months: National Guard

Almost 800 irregular migrants drowned off Tunisia in the first half of this year as they tried to reach Europe by boat, a National Guard spokesman told AFP Thursday.
"789 bodies of migrants were recovered from the sea, including 102 Tunisians, the others foreigners and unidentified people," said Houcem Eddine Jebabli, adding that more than 34,000 were rescued. The North African country has become a major gateway for irregular migrants and asylum-seekers attempting the perilous sea voyage in ofte ....

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