Rescue services say they saved 27 of the 84 people aboard the vessel believed to have come from Mauritania Nine people are confirmed drowned and at least 48 are missing after a boat carrying migrants capsized off Spain’s Canary Islands overnight, rescue services said on Saturday, the latest in a s...
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