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Charity to stop using migrant rescue boat in Mediterranean Sea

Sky News Friday, 13 December 2024
Charity to stop using migrant rescue boat in Mediterranean SeaAn international charity which has rescued thousands of migrants in the Mediterranean Sea says it will stop using its rescue boat because new Italian laws "have made it impossible to continue".
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