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British PM says navy to patrol Channel for migrants by AFP Staff Writers London (AFP) April 14, 2022 British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Thursday that the navy would take over patrolling the Channel for migrants trying to cross from France. "From today, the Royal Navy will take over operational command from Border Force in the Channel with the aim that no boat makes it to the UK undetected," Johnson said in a speech announcing a plan to send those who made the crossing to Rwanda. Johnson announced extra funds for boats, aircraft and surveillance equipment to patrol the Channel and detain people-smugglers. "This will send a clear message to those piloting the boats. If you risk other people's lives in the Channel, you risk spending your own life in prison," he said.
'Safer' higher ground becomes fatal site in Philippine landslide Abuyog, Philippines (AFP) April 13, 2022 Fearing heavy rain dumped by tropical storm Megi would trigger flooding, residents of a Philippine fishing village hiked to higher ground and pitched tents. They never imagined the mountain they were on would collapse. Fisherman Fernando Rosquetes instructed his family to trek up the mountain behind their village, Pilar, which is by the sea in central Leyte province. "I told them, 'stay there, you're safer there'," Rosquetes told AFP. But on Tuesday the rain-sodden mountain crumbled, sendin ... read more
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