[ad_1] At least eight migrants, mostly children, were suffocated to death in a refrigerated truck carrying about 100 people in western Libya, security forces said on Monday . According to regional security …
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[ad_1] Photo: The dead and survivors include sub-Saharan Africans, Arabs, Bangladeshi and Pakistanis. Eight migrants, locked up in an abandoned truck in the town of Zuwara, Libya, were killed. Six children, a …
Read More »Eight migrants found dead in an expedition container in Libya
[ad_1] Details Posted on Tuesday, July 17, 2018 9:30 Eight migrants including six children were found dead after smothering gasoline vapors while on the run. they were crammed into a truck on …
Read More »The number of Ghanaians stranded in Libya is not known
[ad_1] Number of Ghanaians stranded in Libya not known | Last updated on July 12, 2018 at 15:32 <! – Evening of the diaspora and investors – UNESCO, Paris -> The Minister …
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[ad_1] By Benjamin Mensah, GNA Accra, July 11, GNA – Minister of Foreign Affairs Foreign Affairs and Regional Minister Shirley Ayokor Botchwey told Parliament that the government has yet to establish the …
Read More »Flash – UN urges Libya not to detain rescued migrants
[ad_1] 05 July 2018 – 19H42 © AFP | William Lacy Swing (L), the Director General of the International Organization for Migration, speaks at a press conference in Tripoli on July 5, …
Read More »Libya takes over from Italy for the rescue of wrecked migrants | World | Breakings news and perspectives from around the world | DW
[ad_1] At the recent EU summit a week ago, European leaders once again agreed to protect the EU's external borders against illegally entering migrants. This meant, in effect, blocking migration across the …
Read More »A urges Libya not to detain rescued migrants
[ad_1] The head of the United Nations' migration agency called Thursday on Libyan authorities not to detain migrants rescued or intercepted by the country's coastguard. The International Organization for Migration's William Lacy …
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