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1,100 migrants in limbo as Italy shuts ports to rescue ships

Por: ABC News World November 05, 2022

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MILAN -- Two German-run migrant rescue ships carrying nearly 300 rescued people were waiting off the eastern coast of Sicily on Saturday, one with permission to disembark its most vulnerable migrants while the other’s request for a safe port has gone unanswered despite “critical” conditions on board. Chaos and uncertainty has resulted from the decision late Friday by ’s far-right-led government to close its ports to humanitarian rescue... + full article



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