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One Rescued, 50 Feared Drowned After Migrant Boat Sinks Off Tunisia
One man rescued after 24 hours at sea; about 50 migrants presumed dead amid severe weather during Tunisia-to-Europe crossing, officials said.
- A migrant boat sank off Tunisia with one survivor rescued by a cargo ship after spending 24 hours in the water.
- The Alarm Phone NGO said the survivor reported that 50 others had died at sea.
- The shipwreck occurred amid rough weather conditions caused by Storm Harry in the Mediterranean.
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At least eight boats left Tunisia and never arrived. The story of the only survivor. Useless research in the Mediterranean
The boat had set sail from Tunisia, while one of the passengers was rescued by a merchant ship.
One person has been rescued and 50 people are feared drowned when a boat carrying migrants sank in the Mediterranean Sea off the coast of Tunisia.
The man who may have been the only survivor of the ship's sinking was at sea for a day before he was rescued on a cargo ship.

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Coverage Details
Total News Sources23
Leaning Left6Leaning Right5Center4Last Updated40% Left
Bias Distribution
- 40% of the sources lean Left
40% Left
L 40%
C 27%
R 33%
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