More than 80 migrants are missing after a boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea, marking one of the worst incidents in the history of migration across this route. Local authorities are working to search for survivors.
Egypt has announced the discovery of a new gas field in the Mediterranean, estimated to hold around <strong>2 trillion cubic feet</strong> of gas reserves. This discovery enhances Egypt's position as a regional energy hub.
Two people have died and over 70 others are missing after a migrant boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea. Two NGOs have stated that European governments bear responsibility for this tragedy.
The 57th Photography Festival in Arles opened on July 6 and will run until October 4, highlighting Africa and the Mediterranean. This year's festival showcases diverse artistic expressions from Ghana and Ivory Coast, alongside tributes to classic photographers.
A migrant boat capsized off the coast of Libya, resulting in the loss of dozens, with fears that up to 70 individuals may have perished. A total of 32 survivors were rescued from the boat, which was carrying 105 migrants.
A source from the UK Ministry of Defence denied reports on Sunday claiming that a British warship was struck by missiles fired by Hezbollah in the Mediterranean, asserting that the information is incorrect.
More than 70 people are missing and at least two have died after a migrant boat capsized in the Mediterranean Sea, according to two NGOs. The incident occurred during the migrants' attempt to reach European shores.
Twenty-two migrants lost their lives in the Mediterranean after being stranded on their rubber boat for six days without food or water. Greek authorities confirmed that the victims' bodies were thrown into the sea on the orders of a smuggler.
The Italian government has unveiled a series of new measures to address the escalating migration crisis across the Mediterranean. This decision comes as the country experiences a significant increase in the number of migrants arriving from North Africa.
A rescue ship from <strong>Sea-Watch</strong> successfully saved 44 migrants from an abandoned oil platform in the Mediterranean Sea. This incident highlights the increasing dangers faced by migrants attempting to cross from North Africa.
The Arctic-Metagaz, a liquefied natural gas carrier, is in a perilous situation after Libyan authorities failed to secure its withdrawal. The vessel, under international sanctions, is sailing uncontrolled in the Mediterranean waters.
Red storms have swept through several countries in the Mediterranean basin, turning the sky red due to desert dust laden with iron oxides. This phenomenon has significantly impacted daily life in affected areas.
Egypt has announced a $500 million agreement with Arcus to develop the Harmatan gas field in the Mediterranean, aiming to produce 150 million cubic feet of gas daily. The project is expected to enhance local gas production and reduce import dependency.
The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources has signed a final agreement to invest in the Harmattan gas field in the Mediterranean, with an estimated cost of <strong>$500 million</strong>. This project reflects Egypt's commitment to enhancing its energy sector.
The Egyptian Ministry of Petroleum announced the signing of a global agreement worth half a billion dollars during the Egypt International Petroleum Conference 'EGYPS 2026'. This reflects the country's commitment to enhancing investments in the energy sector.
Egyptian authorities have announced the start of the selection process for the consultancy office for the maritime corridor project linking Lake Victoria to the Mediterranean Sea. This initiative is seen as a strategic step to enhance trade and transportation in the region.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara announced that Syria's strategic location on the Mediterranean coast positions it as a safe haven for energy supply chains, especially amid global disruptions. He emphasized Syria's potential to become a key energy supplier in the regional and international markets.
Twenty-two irregular migrants lost their lives off the coast of Greece after their boat departed from Tobruk, Libya, highlighting the failure of Libyan and European efforts to curb irregular migration. This incident, which occurred on March 21, underscores the increasing tragedies faced by migrants in the Mediterranean Sea.
Twenty-two migrants lost their lives while attempting to reach Europe after six days at sea in the Mediterranean. The European Border Agency rescued 26 others near the island of Crete.
A tragic incident in the Mediterranean has claimed the lives of 22 migrants who were stranded on a rubber boat off the coast of Greece. Reports indicate that they had been at sea for several days after departing from Libya.
Twenty-six migrants were rescued after their boat drifted for six days in the Mediterranean Sea following their departure from Libya. The incident resulted in the tragic deaths of 22 individuals, highlighting the increasing dangers of migration across the Mediterranean.
A Russian investigation revealed that the attack on the gas tanker 'Arctic Methane' on March 3 was carried out using two drones and at least three explosive boats in the Mediterranean Sea, raising concerns about maritime security in the region.
The Mediterranean Sea has witnessed a new humanitarian tragedy, with 655 migrants reported dead in January and February 2026, according to estimates from the International Organization for Migration. Non-governmental organizations suggest that the actual number may exceed a thousand, highlighting the challenges in accurately counting casualties.