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that's what is support is i demanding in front of the british home office. stella songs is among them, appearing in public to talk about her husband's flight, takes a toll on her pain. but she says she won't stop until he's free. julian's life depends on him winning this extradition, joanne, is clinically depressed if he is extradited and placed in the type of isolation that the u. s. government says that it reserves the right to place him and then he will be driven to commit suicide. stella songs fell in love with a future husband. why working as his lawyer in the ecuadorian embassy in london assange to refuge there in an attempt to avoid extradition to the u. s. leaving the embassy would mean being arrested. so for 7 long years, he stayed within its walls and that time i was at, they had 2 sons. their wedding took place in prison, where the family is allowed to see each other for one hour a week. they check inside their mouths behind their ears in their hair under their feet. they have to go through the dogs that sniff them from head to toe. and they under
that's what is support is i demanding in front of the british home office. stella songs is among them, appearing in public to talk about her husband's flight, takes a toll on her pain. but she says she won't stop until he's free. julian's life depends on him winning this extradition, joanne, is clinically depressed if he is extradited and placed in the type of isolation that the u. s. government says that it reserves the right to place him and then he will be driven to commit suicide. stella...
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according to a report from the british home office since 2014, at least 166 people have died or gonelish channel, according to the project, 24.000 missing emigrants have not made it to the coast since 2014 crossing the mediterranean sea on november 21 year in one inflatable boat on the way from france to england, 27 people drowned citizens of ethiopia somalia afghanistan egypt but the danger does not stop moving from the southeast to the northwest is pushing people, including the aftermath of the war in iraq and the withdrawal of us troops from afghanistan is more dangerous than a 21 mile wide strait it in the european union can not stop legally crossing their borders, because they know. migrants are sent and it is easier to let migrants go to britain than to keep them , according to the british ministry of internal affairs, by the end of this year, 60,000 people will reach their country and across the strait. now migrants are taking advantage of the good weather and are accelerating the fulfillment of this forecast 22 august 27 boats landed safely on the coast of britain, and in the
according to a report from the british home office since 2014, at least 166 people have died or gonelish channel, according to the project, 24.000 missing emigrants have not made it to the coast since 2014 crossing the mediterranean sea on november 21 year in one inflatable boat on the way from france to england, 27 people drowned citizens of ethiopia somalia afghanistan egypt but the danger does not stop moving from the southeast to the northwest is pushing people, including the aftermath of...
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it is easier for them to let migrants into britain than to keep them, according to the british home office, 60,000 people will reach their country and across the strait. now the migrants are taking advantage of the good weather and are accelerating the fulfillment of this forecast . 27 boats landed safely on the coast of britain on august 22, with almost 1,300 people on them. on august 24, another 200 people. smuggler prices. reduced in the summer, they launched a seasonal sale of fifteen hundred pounds from man, boatmen throw an announcement on tiktok and promise the french will not stop you. they will gladly take you to the shores of england lisa herzen boris khalfi on maxim zaichenko ntv television company great britain tax revenues of the russian budget grew by a third in the first half of the year, this was announced at today's meeting between vladimir putin and the head of the federal tax service, daniil egorov, the filling, in particular, is due to rising prices on russian raw materials, but not only despite the problems that our ill-wishers are trying to create for us, nevertheless
it is easier for them to let migrants into britain than to keep them, according to the british home office, 60,000 people will reach their country and across the strait. now the migrants are taking advantage of the good weather and are accelerating the fulfillment of this forecast . 27 boats landed safely on the coast of britain on august 22, with almost 1,300 people on them. on august 24, another 200 people. smuggler prices. reduced in the summer, they launched a seasonal sale of fifteen...
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i am still grateful- to the british government and the home office, - to everybody who got me out.another- million people left behind. do you worry for your family who is there as well? i feel like i will have a better life - and they will suffer. they have made life hell for me but there is still some guilt- that i will live a very— comfortable life here and those people are going to starve. our biggest concern is there are no safe routes, no prospect really of those people in any numbers being able to exit afghanistan. it's desperately important that internationally governments come together to create safe routes out. and while he is grateful for the new life he has, ali knows that some people will criticise the support they receive and living in a government paid for hotel. for us it is notjust a housing issue. i it is a life issue. we might be staying in a hotel room and we might take some housing, but all the people who stayed back would - have been killed. not just a few hundreds or a few dozens - or a few thousands. all of these people will be killed. - for ali, today is a d
i am still grateful- to the british government and the home office, - to everybody who got me out.another- million people left behind. do you worry for your family who is there as well? i feel like i will have a better life - and they will suffer. they have made life hell for me but there is still some guilt- that i will live a very— comfortable life here and those people are going to starve. our biggest concern is there are no safe routes, no prospect really of those people in any numbers...
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home office, but our request was declined. in a statement, the home office says passengers are never sedated and it's wrong to suggest otherwise. it also says this government puts the rights of the britishse of dangerous criminals, particularly for an individual convicted of 55 offences. erik's case was also raised in british parliament on the day he and others were deported in may earlier this year. deporting extremely vulnerable people where it could lead to their harm or even their death is fundamentally wrong. my constituent's brother has been diagnosed with a severe mental disorder by a consultant psychiatrist. he is in a mental health crisis. he's attempted suicide. is the minister ok to ignore the human rights of extremely vulnerable people in these circumstances? well, i'd again remind her that we live up to our obligations as is entirely right and proper, including appropriate human rights law, but also paying due regard to the law that was passed in 2007, the uk borders act. i can say to her that on the specific issue of vulnerabilities that health and wellbeing is taken into consideration, proper risk assessments are conducted for all those in scope of removal. it is right th
home office, but our request was declined. in a statement, the home office says passengers are never sedated and it's wrong to suggest otherwise. it also says this government puts the rights of the britishse of dangerous criminals, particularly for an individual convicted of 55 offences. erik's case was also raised in british parliament on the day he and others were deported in may earlier this year. deporting extremely vulnerable people where it could lead to their harm or even their death is...
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from the uk since 2019, but jamaica represents just 1% of the british government's overall enforced returns, according to latest home officest of chartering a deportation flight sometimes used by the government is £200,000. erik's lawyers say they were challenging his deportation but weren't sent key paperwork from the home office, which must be served legally within three days of someone's departure. and you believe that this is a case of unlawful removal and detention? if the removal directions were served on to erik directly at this point, his mental health would have been in a state of such crisis that he would not have understood what this paperwork was or even begin to think, "i'll alert my lawyers to this." so i think the home office took advantage of his mental health in this case by serving him the paperwork and not us. but the home office says foreign criminals and their legal representatives are served their removal directions in advance of flying, and all claims are fully considered and determined before deportation. this is what's happened to george stevens, who we met in kingston. deported from the uk in 2013
from the uk since 2019, but jamaica represents just 1% of the british government's overall enforced returns, according to latest home officest of chartering a deportation flight sometimes used by the government is £200,000. erik's lawyers say they were challenging his deportation but weren't sent key paperwork from the home office, which must be served legally within three days of someone's departure. and you believe that this is a case of unlawful removal and detention? if the removal...
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this is the green zone, their home for government offices, including also other diplomatic missions, international diplomatic missions, including the us embassy, the british embassy, and also it's home to the supreme judicial a court. their supreme is additionally, a council also, which is at the heart of this conflict. as you know, this other supporters accused the supreme editor, a council of collaborating with the rivals of not doing, gets job by you, not dissolving. and upon remember, this is only happening only 24 hours ahead of a unexpected supreme court session to be held to look into the li submitted by saw the supporters and demanding that the parliament be dissolved. in fact, accusing the state at president and decade ticket prime minister, also the speaker of the parliament, the 3 of them accusing them of not doing the job by not dissolving the parliament. okay, remembered, we'll leave the phone. thanks very much. the for that update, sir, from baghdad. but tulsa has been a crucial figure in iraqi politics for a long time. the shiite leaders treacherous movement is one of the most powerful see, rose to prominence after the end of saddam hussein
this is the green zone, their home for government offices, including also other diplomatic missions, international diplomatic missions, including the us embassy, the british embassy, and also it's home to the supreme judicial a court. their supreme is additionally, a council also, which is at the heart of this conflict. as you know, this other supporters accused the supreme editor, a council of collaborating with the rivals of not doing, gets job by you, not dissolving. and upon remember, this...
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british crown. it represented flower to the colonists of virginia. the building was on the home of seven royal governors, including alexander's box, would be the first royal governor took office in -- patrick henry and thomas jefferson. the house was a very important part of the design of the town of williamsburg, the town was had a very orderly design. the palace would have been part of that design. it was the third largest building in town, consisting not only of the building that we are standing in but to advanced buildings, extensive gardens with terraces, a canal, there was a sculleries, a laundry, a kitchen and a seller. and we know that one governor had over 5000 or 6000 bottles of wine stored in his cellar. the house today is a reconstructed building on the original archaeological site. it was open to the public in 1934. since that time it has undergone a number of refinishing's and reinterpretation's. today, we furnished the building as if governor gun more was living here with his family. at the end of 1774, lady dunmore gave birth to a daughter who they named virginia. unfortunately things went a little sour in their relationships with the governor and virginians a
british crown. it represented flower to the colonists of virginia. the building was on the home of seven royal governors, including alexander's box, would be the first royal governor took office in -- patrick henry and thomas jefferson. the house was a very important part of the design of the town of williamsburg, the town was had a very orderly design. the palace would have been part of that design. it was the third largest building in town, consisting not only of the building that we are...
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british crown, and it would have represented power to the colonists of virginia. the building was the home of seven royal governors, including alexander, the first royal governor who took office in 1710. it also would have been the home to our first state governors, patrick henry and thomas jefferson. the house was a very important part of the design of the town of williamsburg. the town was -- had a very orderly design and the palace would have been part of that design. it was the third largest building in town. it consisted not only of the building that we're standing in, but also two standings, extensive gardens with falling terraces, a canal. there was a laundry, a kitchen and even a cellar. we know one governor had over 5,000 -- actually almost 6,000 bottles of wine stored in his cellar. the house today is a reconstructed building on the original archaeological site. it was finished and open to the public in 1934. and since that time, it's undergone a number of refurnishings and reinterpretations. today we furnish the building as the governor dunmore was living here with his family, his wife and six of their children arrived in virginia in 1774, at the end of that year.
british crown, and it would have represented power to the colonists of virginia. the building was the home of seven royal governors, including alexander, the first royal governor who took office in 1710. it also would have been the home to our first state governors, patrick henry and thomas jefferson. the house was a very important part of the design of the town of williamsburg. the town was -- had a very orderly design and the palace would have been part of that design. it was the third...
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that is home to government offices, and also other diplomatic, international diplomatic missions, including the u. s. embassy, and the british embassy is now a battle field between the armored groups at we have been hearing the gun shots until a little while earlier. and these are the sounds of medium and light weapons being used by both sides. the sea rums is a different system. the u. s. embassy has been operating. it has been heard earlier this morning. as a just mentioned earlier, it's been out and you know, the, the only hope for many people here is that the intervention hopefully from the show you had religious reference in nature to put an end to this military confrontation . otherwise thing is could gets worse and briefly my mood to tell us a bit more about the why did the regional disruption that this is causing, understand a number of countries have shut down their flights to baghdad. as a result of it? well, we have been getting reports about iran closing, gets both those with the iraq and yesterday flights from iraq have been halted temporarily until further notice it. meanwhile, the situation inside iraq also is
that is home to government offices, and also other diplomatic, international diplomatic missions, including the u. s. embassy, and the british embassy is now a battle field between the armored groups at we have been hearing the gun shots until a little while earlier. and these are the sounds of medium and light weapons being used by both sides. the sea rums is a different system. the u. s. embassy has been operating. it has been heard earlier this morning. as a just mentioned earlier, it's been...
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as you know, the green zone is home to a government offices along with the international diplomatic commissions, including the ladies states embassy and the british embassy. and it's very ironic because this area, the green zone, has been heavily fortified, has been heavily protected. was it heavy? and special security measures, but was what is happening now inside the games. you're also explains how the security system is wrong in the system at the u. s. mc has been operating in the morning, but now that also does not, does not prevent the escalation inside the green zone, as you know, that the security forces have been deployed area. but they haven't been able to cook the violence inside the green zone. since the incident since the, the storming of this presidential palace inside the green zone by so that support was violence parted when violence erupt, it security forces shot light, bullets, a tear gas canisters against the protectors. and then violence starts at that moment and has been escalating until today. so there is no sign of abating at least for the time being as we have the clashes are still ongoing. security forces haven't been able
as you know, the green zone is home to a government offices along with the international diplomatic commissions, including the ladies states embassy and the british embassy. and it's very ironic because this area, the green zone, has been heavily fortified, has been heavily protected. was it heavy? and special security measures, but was what is happening now inside the games. you're also explains how the security system is wrong in the system at the u. s. mc has been operating in the morning,...
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saw the who is incarcerated in india has taken out a claim against the british government in the high court against the home office have got this wrong and it is the wrong person now is the time to tell us because i have no wish to sit here and for us to make idiots of ourselves and say action it is the wrong guy. but reprieve is adamant they are correct, they have much details from documents published by the watchdog that oversees british intelligence and the fact that nobody has come back to me and said... they would have been pretty quick to correct you. but as a supposition and let us not forget that as a ongoing illegal case in this country by him against those defendants because the foreign office oversees mi6 and gchq, the home office overseas mi5. and meanwhile he stays in prison and india and is still not actually convicted. five years after that he was seized. yes and in much of that tiny has been held incommunicado, not been visited by his family, brutally treated and interrogated according to him and he is essentially an innocent pawn caught up essentially an innocent pawn caught up in some of india's
saw the who is incarcerated in india has taken out a claim against the british government in the high court against the home office have got this wrong and it is the wrong person now is the time to tell us because i have no wish to sit here and for us to make idiots of ourselves and say action it is the wrong guy. but reprieve is adamant they are correct, they have much details from documents published by the watchdog that oversees british intelligence and the fact that nobody has come back to...
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home to recover in berkeley county, which is outside charleston. meanwhile the british captured charleston in all of the continental army officers had to take an oath that they would not fight anymore against the crown. and and even if the called up they'd have to fight for the crown or else they were sent on to saint augustine prison in florida or put on these awful prison ships out in the charleston harbor and if you know how hot it is there right now, you can imagine what it must have been like but francis marion because he was out of town. as soon as he could get back on a horse, which was a good look for him because he was this little runny guy who was about five feet tall. his legs were kind of deformed his knees not but put him up on a horse. he looked pretty good. so as soon as he could get up on a horse again, he started leading this marauding bang a band of gorilla fighters in the swamps of south carolina. so he was called the swamp fox by the british commander because he was just impossible to catch. and and the place that he worked out of became known as hell hole swamp because the british commander said it was one hell of a whole of a
home to recover in berkeley county, which is outside charleston. meanwhile the british captured charleston in all of the continental army officers had to take an oath that they would not fight anymore against the crown. and and even if the called up they'd have to fight for the crown or else they were sent on to saint augustine prison in florida or put on these awful prison ships out in the charleston harbor and if you know how hot it is there right now, you can imagine what it must have been...
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british citizen to spy along with them. he continued to take home secrets, photographs or secrets in his basement, in his office with a camera. i will show our guests in a moment. when the wall came down, his spying stopped but was not revealed until as i indicated he was arrested in 1993. nato would not have known they had a spy were it not for any sturm and defector that said there was a spy at nato headquarters. i watched this play. a fascinating dynamic for me as a counterintelligence officer to be involved intentionally with the investigation and do the follow-up assessment. here is the bigger surprise and it has to do with christian robe. when we went to nato headquarters to coordinate our counterintelligence activities with the nato office, she was a deck of contact. she actually worked in the nato office of security. she took our most sensitive intelligence secrets, in some cases the top-secret level and secure them extensively for her boss who was the head of nato office of security. we were very concerned but we discovered she stopped spying years before. when it was revealed the topaz was her husband, she was stun
british citizen to spy along with them. he continued to take home secrets, photographs or secrets in his basement, in his office with a camera. i will show our guests in a moment. when the wall came down, his spying stopped but was not revealed until as i indicated he was arrested in 1993. nato would not have known they had a spy were it not for any sturm and defector that said there was a spy at nato headquarters. i watched this play. a fascinating dynamic for me as a counterintelligence...
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maryland, and she could have spent the war at home, but instead she chose to work for the british, the special operations executive. later for the oss, the officef strategic services, which is the precursor to the cia. but for a year early in the war, she was basically running the entire british spy organization in conjunction with resistance. then she gets out safely and later in the war, she parachutes back in -- sorry, she came in by boat. she changed her appearance completely because the nazis were so desperate to find his -- this woman with one leg. she had a very telltale limp. when she came back the second time she went from a beautiful young woman and completely changed her appearance. had her teeth filed down, came back as an old cheesemaking woman working at a country farm. she had special makeup. instead of looking 30 years old she looked 60 years old when she came back. and this is a woman who was probably one of the most courageous individuals in world war ii. she was one of the most sought after spies the nazis ever looked for. they never caught her. when the war ended, she began working for the cia. they would not give her any mo
maryland, and she could have spent the war at home, but instead she chose to work for the british, the special operations executive. later for the oss, the officef strategic services, which is the precursor to the cia. but for a year early in the war, she was basically running the entire british spy organization in conjunction with resistance. then she gets out safely and later in the war, she parachutes back in -- sorry, she came in by boat. she changed her appearance completely because the...
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holding any public office, including presidential denis davydov, leads a quarter of the british from the united states, who previously agreed to accommodate refugees from ukraine in their homes ready to live with them for no more than six months, sky news reports, citing opinion polls explains the decline in such a level of hospitality, the economic crisis and, as a result, an increase in costs. well, in germany are migrants themselves. increasingly, they complain about exorbitantly high prices. and in general, the farther, the more clearly there is a mutual disappointment in europe from immigrants. and immigrants from europe will be confirmed by maria valeva. an attempt to get into the polish club was unsuccessful. the whole street immediately learned about this fiasco of ukrainian guys, as well as about their sexual preferences. strong guys used obscene metaphors. if you understand, they were literally threatened to rape the security guard of the establishment, and then without any transition. for some reason, they began to shout out an abbreviation of three letters, denoting the ukrainian army. security was not too lazy to go out into the street, but young people did not
holding any public office, including presidential denis davydov, leads a quarter of the british from the united states, who previously agreed to accommodate refugees from ukraine in their homes ready to live with them for no more than six months, sky news reports, citing opinion polls explains the decline in such a level of hospitality, the economic crisis and, as a result, an increase in costs. well, in germany are migrants themselves. increasingly, they complain about exorbitantly high...
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when british troops marched almost unopposed into washington dc and desecrated the federal buildings of the city, burned the capital and the president's home and the navy yard's and patent officehe was running messages back and forth between commanders. so he was considered an upper-class gentleman in georgetown and have certain privileges. he was opposed to the war of 1812 but when british troops were threatening his town and family, he volunteered to fight in the war. but his total service was probably just a couple of weeks. not a major or important military figure and that is one reason why he was expendable and was sent on the mission to help negotiate the release of dr. william banks who had been captured after the battle of washington and that is what brought keith to baltimore to witness the attack on fort mchenry. susan: how did he find himself on a ship watching the british bombardment of fort mchenry? mark: there is a map in my book that is incredibly detailed and gives the 17 days leading up to the publishing of the first version of the star-spangled banner. he starts in washington dc and finds out from a family member that the doctor was captured and he is sent on
when british troops marched almost unopposed into washington dc and desecrated the federal buildings of the city, burned the capital and the president's home and the navy yard's and patent officehe was running messages back and forth between commanders. so he was considered an upper-class gentleman in georgetown and have certain privileges. he was opposed to the war of 1812 but when british troops were threatening his town and family, he volunteered to fight in the war. but his total service...
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british citizen, to spy along with him. now, what's important here is he continued to take home secrets to photograph the secrets in his basement, and his office with a camera. i'll show our guests in just a moment. that's went on for 21 years, until the wall came down. when the wall came down, his spying stopped. but he still was not revealed until, as i indicated, until he was arrested in 1993. nato would not have known they had a spy were it not for east german defectors that said there was a spy at nato headquarters. so, i watched all of this play out, it was a fascinating dynamic for me as a young counterintelligence officer to be involved, tangentially, with the investigation. and then, to the follow-up damage assessment. but here's the bigger surprise, and it has to do with rough's wife, christiane rupp. much to our surprise, when we went to nato headquarters to coordinate our counter intelligence activities with the nato office of security, christiane rupp was our point of contact. she actually worked in the nato office's security. she took our most sensitive intelligence secrets, in some cases at the top secret level, and she secured
british citizen, to spy along with him. now, what's important here is he continued to take home secrets to photograph the secrets in his basement, and his office with a camera. i'll show our guests in just a moment. that's went on for 21 years, until the wall came down. when the wall came down, his spying stopped. but he still was not revealed until, as i indicated, until he was arrested in 1993. nato would not have known they had a spy were it not for east german defectors that said there was...
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office of the british prime minister. several piles of boxes were also lined up outside the building. johnson currently lives at number 11 be forced to find a nw homelowing his resignation announcement back in july, is expected to leave the property on september 6th the day after his new successor is announced. starbucks is asking the national labor relations board to temporarily suspend all union elections at its stores in the u. s. the coffee shop chain is claiming there has been improper coordination between border officials and the union. starbucks, says a career employee with the labor board informed the company about numerous issues at the nlrb be office in st louis while it oversaw union election at a starbucks and kansas workers at 314 starbucks locations have petitioned the n l r b to hold union elections since late last year. more than 220 of those stores have voted to unionize. in los angeles, a restaurant owner jumped in to help a diner at the restaurant next door. check out this video. that diner was robbed earlier this month, the suspect allegedly punched the victim and stalled his wallet. the owner of the shin restaurant immediately
office of the british prime minister. several piles of boxes were also lined up outside the building. johnson currently lives at number 11 be forced to find a nw homelowing his resignation announcement back in july, is expected to leave the property on september 6th the day after his new successor is announced. starbucks is asking the national labor relations board to temporarily suspend all union elections at its stores in the u. s. the coffee shop chain is claiming there has been improper...
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according to a report from the british home office since 2014, at least 166 people have died or gone missing in the english channel, according to the project, 24.000 missing emigrants have not made it to the coast since 2014 crossing the mediterranean sea on november 21 of the year in one inflatable boat on the way from france to england, 27 people drowned, citizens of ethiopia, somalia , afghanistan and egypt, but the danger does not stop people from moving from southeast to northwest , including the consequences of the war in iraq and the withdrawal of american troops from this is more dangerous, than the 21-mile-wide strait in the european union can't let migrants into the uk than keep them at home, according to the british home office by the end of this year, yes, their country and through the strait will reach 60,000 people. now migrants enjoy good weather and accelerate the execution of this forecast. on august 22, 27 boats landed safely on the coast of britain, and in them almost 1,300 people. on august 24, another 200 people. smuggler prices. reduced in the summer they launch
according to a report from the british home office since 2014, at least 166 people have died or gone missing in the english channel, according to the project, 24.000 missing emigrants have not made it to the coast since 2014 crossing the mediterranean sea on november 21 of the year in one inflatable boat on the way from france to england, 27 people drowned, citizens of ethiopia, somalia , afghanistan and egypt, but the danger does not stop people from moving from southeast to northwest ,...