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Europe's refugee surveillance in the Mediterranean leaves migrants to their fate

Summary by Middle East Eye
Those crossing from Africa are often left to drown, even when activists - and EU's border force - know where they are

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Migration to Europe is changing: the flight from Libya and Tunisia is less successful – and it is becoming more deadly.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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A mother ploughs her child while the engine of the squeaking boat. Darkness wraps everything up, water leaks through the cracks of the hull and only remains to pray for the coast to be near. When I talk to our Action Against Hunger teams on the ground, they tell me that this scene – which seems to be taken out of a nightmare – is being repeated more and more frequently in the seas surrounding Colombia. The closure of land routes, such as the Dar…

·Spain
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"We fear that they are the victims of a shipwreck and that there are other deaths."

·Turin, Italy
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Aid organisations such as Sea-Eye or SOS Humanity must be able to do without the support of the federal government in the future. Foreign Minister Wadephul has long argued for the deletion. Opposition and NGOs warn of the consequences.

·Germany
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Here you will find information on the topic "Etat". Read now "No more budget for sea rescue in the Mediterranean".

·Germany
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mdr.de broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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