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Two vessels capsized off Yemen late Thursday, said a spokesperson for the U.N.'s International Organization for Migration.
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Al Jazeera on MSNTwo dead, 186 missing after four boats sink off Yemen and Djibouti: UNUN migration agency says two bodies recovered off Djibouti while dozens of migrants and five Yemeni crew remain missing.
The sinkings occurred late Thursday along a route that is increasingly used by Ethiopians hoping to find work in Gulf ...
ALBAWABA- The International Organization for Migration (IOM) announced today, Friday, that 186 African migrants are missing ...
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AllAfrica on MSNJapan Grants $15 Million to UN for Humanitarian, Development Aid in EthiopiaThe United Nations has welcomed a $15 million contribution from Japan to support humanitarian response and sustainable development efforts in Ethiopia.The funding, equivalent to approximately 1.9 ...
The Government of Japan has allocated USD 55 million to support a wide range of operations to be implemented by the ...
Four boats carrying migrants have sunk off Djibouti and Yemen, killing at least two person and leaving more than 180 missing, ...
head of the IOM mission in Yemen, told AP. The third boat, which capsized off Dhubab district in Taiz governorate, southwestern Yemen, was carrying 31 Ethiopian migrants and three Yemeni crew.
He said that his IOM colleagues in Djibouti were assisting those who had been rescued. “The number of people arriving in Yemen from Ethiopia and Djibouti is unfortunately not decreasing ...
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