The latest deadly wreck in the Atlantic Ocean involved as many as 50 migrants, mostly Pakistanis, attempting to reach Spain's Canary Islands. Moroccan authorities rescued some survivors, while others perished in the tragedy.
A photo of a baby born at sea during a perilous crossing of the Atlantic Ocean by migrants from Africa has been made public by Spain’s maritime rescue service.
Locals and tourists enjoyed the good weather on Friday in Alicante, where maximum temperatures exceeded 20 degrees. Camera: MIGUELINA GALIANO. FOOTAGE OF ALICANTE, SPAIN, ON FRIDAY. [Restrictions: Spain,
Walking Borders CEO Helena Maleno said that of the 86 people, 36 migrants were rescued while 44 Pakistanis drowned in the sea. The migrant boat was stranded in the ocean for 13 days
A photo of a baby born at sea during a perilous crossing on the Atlantic Ocean by migrants from Africa was made public yesterday by Spain’s maritime rescue service.
This photo provided by Salvamento Maritimo shows a baby, right, who was born at sea during a perilous crossing of Atlantic Ocean by migrants from Africa to reach the Canary
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The Swedish clarinetist Martin Froest delighted the audience on Saturday at a concert held by the Tenerife Symphony Orchestra, which he conducted. The show was held at the Fuerteventura Training and Conference Centre as part of the Canary Islands International Music Festival.
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In 2024, an average of nearly two migrant boats reached the Canary Islands each day. 692 boats in all carried more than 46,000 people that year, mostly from Mauritania, Senegal and Morocco. The majority arrive to the tiny,