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IOM Director General António Vitorino Statement on Ten-Year Anniversary of Syrian Conflict

IOM Director General António Vitorino Statement on Ten-Year Anniversary of Syrian Conflict
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On Texas-Mexico border, desperation as migrant traffic piles up

On Texas-Mexico border, desperation as migrant traffic piles up
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On Mexico s Border With U S ,Desperation as Migrant Traffic Piles Up

On Mexico s Border With U S ,Desperation as Migrant Traffic Piles Up
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How a Red Sea storm pushed five Bangladeshi sailors to captivity in Yemen

  Uttam Sen Gupta, Chattogram Bureau,  bdnews24.com Published: 15 Mar 2021 01:58 AM BdST Updated: 16 Mar 2021 06:57 PM BdST They were sending money to their families in Bangladesh. Until a Red Sea storm changed everything. Jobless, now the five Bangladeshi sailors are staring at an uncertain future. ); } When their ship sank, they were rescued by others. But they were captured by Houthi rebels of Yemen. After 11 months in captivity, they have returned home.        Md Alauddin, Mohammad Alamgir Hossain, Rahim Uddin, Mohammad Yusuf and Abu Toyob are all from Chattogram. Speaking to bdnews24.com on Saturday, Alauddin, Rahim and Yusuf said they had lost hope of returning home during the terrifying months in captivity.

Migrant community: Fire at Yemen hangar on Sunday killed 44

Migrant community: Fire at Yemen hangar on Sunday killed 44 Sign In AHMED AL-HAJ AND SAMY MAGDY, Associated Press March 10, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail SANAA, Yemen (AP) A fire that earlier this week tore through an overcrowded detention center for migrants in Yemen’s rebel-held capital has killed at least 44 people, according to the latest death toll released Wednesday by the head of the Eritrean community in Yemen. New dramatic details also emerged about the blaze on Sunday, with survivors and leading figures in the migrant community saying the fire started when guards fired tear gas into a crowded hangar trying to end a protest by the migrants.

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