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Close to 3,000 migrants dead in Mediterranean in 2016 -IOM

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The International Organization for Migration says almost 3,000 migrants have already died in the Mediterranean so far in 2016, as officials struggle to cope with the crisis, now in its third year.

Added on the 22/07/2016 13:31:59 - Copyright : Reuters EN

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