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Tunisia navy intercepts 260 migrants: ministry by AFP Staff Writers Tunis (AFP) May 28, 2021 The Tunisian navy and coastguards on Friday intercepted over 260 migrants attempting to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, the defence ministry said. One group, consisting of 158 people from Tunisia and sub-Saharan Africa, was intercepted after leaving overnight Thursday to Friday from Sidi Mansour in the Sfax region, the ministry added. Another group, of 104 people from Tunisia, Morocco, Sudan, Egypt and Ghana, was likewise found off Sfax after departing from Libyan territory, according to the ministry. Tunisia and Libya are key departure points for migrants attempting the dangerous crossing from the North African coast to Europe, particularly Italy. Italian Interior Minister Luciana Lamorgese said this month a hotline would be established between Rome and Tunis to counter irregular migration, amid a spike in arrivals at Italy's Lampedusa island. ayj-cnp/dwo/lg
Sweden tops Europe in fatal shootings, report shows Stockholm (AFP) May 26, 2021 In less than a decade Sweden has overtaken Italy and Eastern European countries to have the highest number of fatal shootings in Europe, primarily due to criminal gangs, a report published Wednesday said. While gun homicides have declined in most European countries since the early 2000s, Sweden has experienced the opposite trend and now tops the European standings in a report compiled by the Swedish National Council for Crime Prevention. "The rate in Sweden ranks very high in relation to other E ... read more
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