Four boats carrying migrants from Africa have capsized in waters off Yemen and Djibouti, leaving at least two people dead and 186 missing, according to the United Nations migration agency.
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More than 180 people are missing after four boats carrying migrants sank between Djibouti and Yemen, the International Organization for Migration told AFP on Friday. The UN body did not give any ...
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CAIRO (AP) — Four boats carrying migrants from Africa capsized overnight in waters off Yemen and Djibouti, the U.N. migration agency said Friday. At least two people died, and 186 others were ...
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