In a tragic incident, a boat carrying 80 migrants attempting to reach Spain capsized near Morocco. Over 40 Pakistanis who were in the boat were reportedly among the dead, PTI reported quoting Pakistani authorities.
Over 40 Pakistanis feared dead in migrant boat tragedy near Morocco, sparking calls for action against human smuggling.
Pakistan and Spain have agreed to transform the existing goodwill in political relations into enhanced economic cooperation for the benefit of the people of the two countries. The understanding came at a meeting between Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood ...
As many as 50 migrants attempting to reach Spain by boat from West Africa are feared to have drowned, according to the migrant rights group Walking
At least 69 migrants, including 44 Pakistanis, died after a boat capsized off Morocco’s coast while attempting to reach Spain. The tragedy underscores the deadly risks of the Atlantic migration route,
Tariq Butt, Correspondent At least eight Punjab-based alleged human traffickers have been barred by Pakistani authorities from flying abroad. The
Officials say more than 40 Pakistanis are feared to have drowned in the capsizing of a migrant boat off West Africa’s Atlantic coastline
Boat carrying 80 people set off from Mauritania and capsized near Moroccan port of Dakhla, says Pakistani Foreign Ministry - Anadolu Ajansı
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A boat with 80 migrants, including 66 Pakistanis, capsized near Morocco en route to Spain, resulting in up to 50 drownings. Moroccan authorities rescued 36 survivors. The Pakistani foreign office ...
Pakistan said that the boat, carrying 80 passengers including some Pakistanis, had set off from Mauritania on their way to the Canary Islands.
Pakistan said it had been informed by its embassy ... Frontex reported more than 50,000 migrants made the journey from northwest Africa to Spain’s Canary Islands in 2024, including 178 Pakistanis.