Relatives in Pakistan grieve
Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed on Sunday that 21 Pakistani nationals have been identified as survivors of a tragic migrant boat incident off the coast of Morocco, Dawn reported. The incident occurred earlier this month in the Atlantic Ocean,
In a statement on Saturday, an FIA spokesperson said that the agency initiated a probe against its 20 officials over their alleged involvement in human smuggling. It added that the officials had allegedly cleared the victims of the ill-fated boat at airports.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Sunday that 21 Pakistani nationals have been identified among the survivors of the Moroccan boat tragedy.
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
GUJRAT: A high-ranking government team will be dispatched to Morocco today (Saturday) to assess the situation and ascertain the loss of Pakistani lives in the Atlantic Ocean migrant boat tragedy, which occurred in the waters between Mauritania and Morocco earlier this month.
For thirteen days, the ship was left adrift in the water. However, the reason of the migrants’ deaths is unknown. The boat carrying 80 people “capsized” near the coast of the disputed Western Sahara area, according to a post on X from Pakistan’s Foreign Office.
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 Peruvian police helicopter had to make an emergency landing on a wooded slope on Thursday. Only a skilful landing maneuver by the pilot prevented a tragedy.
Tottenham head coach Ange Postecoglou previews Sunday's trip to Everton in the Premier League. While reflecting on the North London derby, Postecoglou spoke of the struggles Tottenham are facing in the transfer window.
The Pakistan Telecommunications Limited (PTCL) said on Thursday that additional bandwidth had been arranged to redress the issue of internet slowdown in Pakistan, following a fault in the Asia-Africa-Europe-1 (AAE-1), one of the seven international marine cables connecting Pakistan.
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