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Morocco navy rescues over 300 migrants bound for Europe by AFP Staff Writers Rabat (AFP) July 15, 2021 Morocco's navy has rescued 344 migrants, including women and children, after their makeshift boats ran into difficulty in the Mediterranean and Atlantic, the MAP news agency reported Thursday. It said the migrants, mostly from sub-Saharan Africa, were rescued between last Saturday and Wednesday. "They were given first aid on board units of the Royal Navy, before being transported to the nearest ports in the kingdom and handed over to the Royal Gendarmerie," MAP said, citing a military source. The flow of migrants towards Europe has not eased, despite stronger measures linked to the coronavirus pandemic. Migrants try to reach the Spanish enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta in Morocco, or the Spanish mainland, while in the Atlantic Ocean they make for Spain's Canary Islands. Last month, as many as 10,000 migrants surged into Ceuta as Moroccan border guards looked the other way, at a time of diplomatic tensions between Rabat and Madrid. At the beginning of July, the navy said it picked up 244 people in the Mediterranean and Atlantic in just two days. Nearly 2,100 migrants died trying to reach Spain by sea during the first six months of 2021, roughly the same number as during all of last year, a migrant rights group said on July 7. Spanish interior ministry figures show that between January 1 and June 30, a total of 12,622 migrants arrived in Spain by sea, compared with 7,256 a year earlier.
Final death toll in China hotel collapse put at 17 Shanghai (AFP) July 14, 2021 Nine more people have been confirmed dead in the collapse of a budget hotel in eastern China, bringing the final toll to 17, as state media on Wednesday announced the end of search and recovery efforts. Six others were earlier rescued from the rubble of the Siji Kaiyuan hotel, which crumbled in a heap of shattered concrete and bent metal beams two days earlier in the picturesque city of Suzhou. All of those rescued were in stable condition, state-run television said. It added that an unspeci ... read more
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