The International Organization for Migration reports that approximately <strong>7900</strong> migrants lost their lives or went missing on migration routes worldwide in <strong>2025</strong>. This figure highlights a persistent global failure to address this tragic phenomenon.
Yemeni Prime Minister Dr. Sha'if Al-Zandani stressed the importance of intensifying efforts to combat illegal immigration and address smuggling networks during a meeting with the International Organization for Migration's regional director in Aden.
The head of the International Organization for Migration, Amy Pope, has warned of the ongoing mass displacement in Lebanon due to escalating conflict between Israel and Hezbollah. The current situation indicates alarming levels of destruction, threatening the stability of the population.
The International Organization for Migration has called for urgent funding to address the escalating displacement crisis from Sudan, where thousands are suffering from harsh humanitarian conditions. This appeal comes amid worsening security and economic situations in the country.
Nine migrants were killed and 45 others went missing after a boat carrying 320 people capsized off the coast of Djibouti, according to the International Organization for Migration. The incident occurred last Tuesday, highlighting the dangers migrants face on their journeys.
The International Organization for Migration reported that in 2025, over <strong>900</strong> migrants lost their lives or went missing in the Red Sea, marking it as the deadliest year in the history of migration through this region.
According to the International Organization for Migration, more than <strong>130,000 people</strong> crossed into Syrian territory between <strong>March 2 and 18</strong>, reflecting a significant return movement under current conditions.