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.
A boat carrying approximately 105 migrants capsized in the Mediterranean Sea, resulting in the loss of over 70 lives. The incident occurred after the boat departed from Libya, with only 32 survivors rescued.
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 Indonesian Parliament's Migration Committee held a meeting with the Minister of Migration to discuss necessary policies to address challenges arising from global crises, particularly in the Middle East. The meeting aims to enhance migration strategies under changing conditions.
In an insightful interview with 'Le Monde', economist Elmoheb Mohoud discussed global migration models and their economic implications. The conversation highlighted significant changes in migration policies across Europe and Asia.
The lawyer for the boy who wore a rabbit hat announced that their asylum request has been denied, raising questions about the country's asylum policies. This case comes at a sensitive time as pressures on asylum systems increase globally.