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Summer Reads Immigration Lampedusa, the island that sits between two worlds By Aureliano Tonet (Lampedusa (Italy), special correspondent) and Allan Kaval (Lampedusa (Italy), special correspondent) ...
The Tale of Lampedusa European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen and Italian prime minister Giorgia Meloni visit a reception center for migrants on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, Italy ...
A museum on the island of Lampedusa dedicated to migrants who have lost their lives crossing the Mediterranean Sea has been closed as prime minister Giorgia Meloni ramps up efforts to stop the ...
Despite seeing their lives and livelihoods regularly unsettled by Europe’s struggle with unauthorized migration, residents of the island of Lampedusa maintain a desire to help those crossing the ...
Italy’s Lampedusa caught between solidarity and survival as migration rises Residents of Lampedusa, whose solidarity earned the island a nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2016, feel their ...
The migratory crisis in Lampedusa prompts us to look beyond the media frenzy and reflect on the real causes and consequences of what is happening on the island.
When a boat crammed with over 500 women, men, and children sank off the coast of the Italian island of Lampedusa 10 years ago, the world said “never again”.
On Lampedusa, there's sympathy for migrants — as long as they don't stay Some 12,000 migrants — more than twice the population of this island — arrived in a single week this month.
On the borders of Europe and Africa, at the crossroads of migrants' hopes and European tensions, the Italian island's history has been punctuated by the tragedy of shipwrecks. It has been in the ...
Lampedusa migrant crisis: Nurse says 'welcome everyone' - as island's residents complain they have to wait for care More than 12,000 migrants have arrived on the Italian island of Lampedusa in the ...
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