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EU Emergency Plan for Migrant Arrivals in Italy

EU Emergency Plan

Over 8,500 migrants arrived in a week, overwhelming the island. Italy’s Prime Minister highlights Europe’s capacity to face big challenges. Lampedusa’s migration center meant for 400 is now holding 1,500 migrants. The European Union has unveiled an emergency plan to assist Italy in managing the influx of migrants, following a record number of arrivals on … Read more

Derna Residents Receive Aid, but Needs Remain Great

Derna Residents Receive Aid, but Needs Remain Great

ICRC distributes food, medicines, and body bags in eastern Libya ICRC sends more rescue teams and forensics teams to Benghazi ICRC to distribute kitchen sets, mattresses, and hygiene items in Derna The International Committee of the Red Cross has initiated the distribution of essential supplies, including food and medicines, to communities affected in eastern Libya. … Read more

Police officer died and 79 taken hostage in Colombia protests

Colombia protests

Protests in Caquetá have resulted in one police officer being killed. And 79 others being held prisoner. With indigenous and rural people supporting Emerald Energy’s construction of new roads. In the Caquetá province of southern Colombia, one police officer has died and 79 others have been held prisoner during demonstrations. Once residents surrounded the Emerald … Read more

Italy migrant boat shipwreck: Death toll rise to 60, dozen missing

Italy
  • The ship blew up while attempting to land near the Calabrian seaside.
  • At least 150 people were on board.
  • A baby believed to be only a few months old was among the deceased.

Italy: At least 59 migrants, including 12 children, were killed and dozens more remain missing after their boat capsized in strong waves off the coast of southern Italy.

The ship blew up while attempting to land near the Calabrian seaside town of Crotone. According to survivors, at least 150 people were on board.

According to Italy’s president, many of them were fleeing terrible circumstances.

Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, who visited the area, stated that up to 30 individuals remain missing.

According to Italy’s news agency, a baby believed to be only a few months old was among the deceased.

Corpses were retrieved from a neighboring coastal resort’s beach.

The coastguard claimed 80 passengers had been found alive, “including some who managed to reach the land after the sinking”.

The exact number of people on the boat when it split apart is unknown; rescue officials informed the AFP news agency that the vessel was carrying “more than 200 people,” implying that more than 60 people are still missing.

Passengers from Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, and Iran boarded the ship, which set sail from Turkey a few days ago.

Every year, a large number of migrants fleeing conflict or poverty make their way from Africa to Italy.

The ship is said to have sunk after colliding with rocks during rough weather, sparking a massive search and rescue operation both on land and at sea.

Timber from the shipwreck, which had been broken into bits, washed ashore on the beach, along with fragments of the hull, according to video footage.

Survivors may be seen huddled under blankets, being catered to by Red Cross personnel. Some people have been transported to the hospital.

“There had been landings, but never a tragedy like this,” said Antonio Ceraso, mayor of Cruto.

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Severe weather at Iceland’s Keflavk Airport strands Americans

Iceland

Becky and Robert Carson, from Missouri, were stranded at an Iceland airport for three days. They did not have food or communication. They were forced to sleep on chilly floors. Becky and Robert Carson, from Missouri, were stranded at an Iceland airport for three days without food or communication and forced to sleep on chilly … Read more

From Saddam to IS: Iraq still exhuming mass graves

Iraq

The site near Najaf has seen more than four decades of conflict and turmoil. Dictator Saddam Hussein went to war with Iran from 1980 to 1988. Hassan al-Anazi,  asked for the missing person database. A noisy backhoe excavates earth to uncover yet another mass grave in Iraq, human remains are exhumed, and forensics experts begin … Read more

Families of two British citizens were sentenced to death

British citizens

The family of two Britons sentenced to death for fighting Russian forces in Ukraine said they needed urgent medical and legal assistance. Aiden Aslin and Sean Pinner were arrested while fighting with Ukrainian troops and were convicted by a Russian court by proxy as mercenaries. The UK government and Ukraine’s justice minister have said the decision violated the Geneva Conventions. … Read more

At least 20 dead in new DR Congo massacre

DR Congo

The attack occurred overnight in the village of Bwanasura in Irumu territory. Volunteers from the Red Cross in Irumu, “counted 36 bodies”: David Beiza. “Ituri and North Kivu have been under a “state of siege” since May last year. At least 20 people were killed in a new massacre in the Democratic Republic of the … Read more

Red Cross says two employees killed in Mali attack

two

Malian Red Cross says van was attacked in the Kayes region of western Mali. Driver and a worker from the Netherlands Red Cross died. Witnesses said armed men on motorcycles opened fire on the vehicle. The Malian Red Cross announced in a statement that two Red Cross workers were killed when their van was attacked … Read more

17 bodies discovered in east DR Congo

bodies

According to local sources, soldiers patrolling the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo discovered 17 decomposing remains along a river, some of which were beheaded. The troops came across the corpses on Thursday by the Ituri river, in the Irumu territory of Ituri province, according to local Red Cross representative David Beiza. Beiza added that some … Read more

Hundreds of Ukrainian POWs are being registered by ICRC

ukraine

BERLIN: The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) said on Thursday that it has begun enrolling hundreds of prisoners of war (POWs) from the besieged Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, Ukraine. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) stated in a statement that the effort to trace fighters fleeing the factory, including the … Read more

Evacuation corridor agreed for wounded soldiers in Azovstal steel plant

A humanitarian corridor has been arranged to transport wounded Ukrainian soldiers from the Azovstal steel mill in Mariupol to the Russian-controlled town of Novoazovsk, Russia’s defense ministry stated. “An agreement has been reached on the removal of the wounded,” the ministry stated. “A humanitarian corridor has been opened through which wounded Ukrainian servicemen are being … Read more

Finland seeks to reassure Russia about NATO bid

Finland sought to allay Moscow’s concerns about its NATO bid on Saturday, as fighting raged in Ukraine’s east, slowing a hoped-for Russian advance. Meanwhile, wives and parents of Ukrainian fighters trapped in the bowels of a besieged steel plant in the country’s south made a desperate plea to China for assistance in securing their release. … Read more

Red Cross chief on Iran visit talks Afghans’ plight

Iran

The head of the Red Cross on Monday, t said he discussed the plight of Afghan migrants who fled their country after the Taliban took power last year in Iran. “Afghanistan was very much present in the conversation, especially in the wake of the recent developments that we witnessed in August with the change in … Read more

Over 1,000 Ukrainian fighters remain at the Azovstal plant

ukraine

Kyiv said more than 1,000 Ukrainian forces remained at the massive Azovstal steelworks in the Russian-controlled coastal city of Mariupol on Tuesday. Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk told AFP that “more than a thousand” Ukrainian military remain in the plant. “Hundreds are injured. There are people with serious injuries who require urgent evacuation. The situation … Read more

One dead, more than a dozen injured in Austria train accident

Accident

A trail derailed outside of Vienna on Monday, killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others, according to Austrian news agency APA. Rescuers rushed to the accident at Muenchendorf, just south of Vienna, with one dead, two seriously injured and 11 lightly injured, APA cited Andreas Zenker of the Red Cross of Lower Austria … Read more

Official: 50 more civilians evacuated from steel plant in Mariupol

50 people were evacuated from the Azovstal steel facility in Mariupol on Saturday. The Ukrainian government and the self-proclaimed Donetsk People’s Republic said. Andriy Yermak, the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, “The evacuation of people from the Azovstal steel plant was very difficult. The Russians constantly provoked, did not stop firing, … Read more

Ukraine, UN and Red Cross resume efforts to evacuate residents of Mariupol

ukraine

A bus convoy departed Mariupol on Wednesday in a new attempt by Ukraine, the United Nations, and the International Committee of the Red Cross to evacuate residents from the southern Ukrainian city, according to the regional governor. Donetsk Governor Pavlo Kyrylenko claimed the truck was headed to the Ukrainian-controlled city of Zaporizhzhia. He did not … Read more

More than 100 people evacuated from Azovstal plant Tuesday

A convoy of 106 individuals evacuated from the Azovstal plant in Mariupol is due to arrive later Tuesday. Ukraine’s Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereshchuk, claimed that Russian forces were preventing hundreds of others from leaving Mariupol and other Russian-occupied locations. “Hundreds more women, children and the elderly are under the rubble,” she said. She further … Read more

ICRC: Mariupol evacuation under way

Mariupol

The process of evacuating residents from Mariupol is currently underway, according to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). A spokesperson said, “The ICRC confirms that a safe passage operation is ongoing, in coordination with the UN and the parties to the conflict.” The convoy to evacuate civilians started on 29 April. It travelled … Read more

Red Cross and UN are involved in evacuation negotiations

The Red Cross and UN mission are negotiating on securing the evacuation of hundreds of local people who are trapped in the Azovstal steel plant. Mariupol Mayor Vadim Boichenko urged “all international partners to unite for one goal; to save the lives of the locals, to save the fortress and those locals who are now … Read more

Cargo plane splits in two emergency landing in Costa Rica

During an emergency landing in Costa Rica on Thursday, a cargo jet carrying mail and goods went off the runway and split in half, forcing the international airport in San Jose to close temporarily. The bright yellow jet of German logistics company DHL was blowing smoke as it came to a rest after sliding off … Read more

Red Cross wants $270 million for Ukraine operations

Red cross

GENEVA – The Red Cross appealed on Tuesday for more than $270 million to help people caught up in the Ukraine conflict, fearing that millions are rapidly being plunged into extreme suffering. The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) and International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) said the humanitarian … Read more

Red Cross says cyberattack was ‘criminal’

Red Cross

GENEVA – The International Committee of the Red Cross said Wednesday that last month’s cyberattack on its servers was a targeted, criminal act, as it attempts to contact more than 515,000 vulnerable people whose data was breached. Director-general Robert Mardini said the attack was “targeted” because the hackers used specifically designed code to infiltrate the ICRC’s systems … Read more

Tonga runway cleared for volcano aid flights

Tonga

WELLINGTON – Tonga finished removing a thick coat of ash from an international runway on Wednesday after days of painstaking effort, clearing the way for desperately needed emergency aid to arrive in the isolated and disaster-stricken nation. UN crisis coordinator Jonathan Veitch told AFP the runway on the Pacific kingdom’s main island, once buried in … Read more

Over 90 killed in Sierra Leone fuel tanker explosion

FREETOWN: A massive explosion at a petrol station in Sierra Leone’s capital Freetown has killed 92 people, the country’s vice president said on Saturday. Hospitals were treating 88 more people for severe burns, said Vice-President Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, who arrived at the scene on Saturday along with several local officials. A rescue worker and a nurse had … Read more

Smokers can donate blood as well, research says

blood

Blood donation saves many lives. The donated blood is given to the patients is to cure various diseases such as thalassemia and so on.  There are various blood banks available where people can donate blood to save others’ lives. However, there is a constant debate about whether a smoker or person addicted to nicotine can … Read more