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More than 230 migrants reached the Greek island of Crete from North Africa over the weekend

  • More than 230 migrants from North Africa reached Greece's southern island of Crete over the weekend, according to Greek authorities.
  • The migrants reported being mainly from Egypt, Sudan, and Bangladesh, with many departing from Libya's port of Tobruk.
  • Greece's coast guard noted that the largest group involved 55 people rescued from a troubled boat south of Crete.
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