Vessel carrying 35 sinks off Yemen's Dubab District, says UN migration agency, urging world to address root causes of irregular migration - Anadolu Ajansı
Twenty Ethiopian migrants were killed when their boat from Djibouti capsized off Yemen, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said Tuesday.
A devastating boat capsizing on the night of Saturday (18 January), in Yemen’s Dubab District in Taiz Governorate, has claimed the lives of 20 Ethiopian migrants, including nine women and 11 men. The vessel,
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"This tragedy is a grim reminder of the treacherous conditions migrants endure in their search for safety and a better life," the statement quoted IOM's Chief of Mission in Yemen Abdusattor Esoev as saying.
A total of 20 Ethiopian migrants including nine women and 11 men were killed when their boat from Djibouti capsized off southern Yemeni coast over t
A total of 20 Ethiopian migrants, including nine women and 11 men, were killed when their boat capsized off southern Yemeni coast over the weekend, the International Organization for Migration (IOM) reported on Tuesday.
Each year, tens of thousands of migrants from the Horn of Africa cross the Red Sea, trying to reach the wealthy Gulf countries to escape wars, natural disasters, or poverty. The IOM recorded more than 60,000 migrant arrivals in Yemen in 2024 and at least 97,200 in 2023.
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