Anti-migrant stance puts shipping at risk with growing need to rescue migrants
New legislation, an anti-migrant Italian government and fewer NGO ships could lead to a rise ...
A heart-warming story of a Hapag-Lloyd captain who could no longer live with the thought of thousands of refugees dying at sea. In May, he set up SOS Mediterranee, and is raising funds to charter or buy a 60-metre ship which can carry 400 people for up to two days. It will patrol the Mediterranean between Libya and Italy, with a crew from Médecins du Monde. You can click here to contribute.
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