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Italy estimates 680K migrants might cross sea from Libya

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Intelligence experiences point out practically 700,000 migrants are in Libya awaiting a chance to set out by sea towards Italy, a lawmaker from Premier Giorgia Meloni’s far-right get together stated Sunday, however a UN migration official known as the quantity not credible.

Tommaso Foti, the decrease parliamentary home whip for the Brothers of Italy Get together, informed tv channel Tgcom24 the Italian secret providers estimated that 685,000 migrants in Libya, lots of them in detention camps, had been desperate to sail throughout the central Mediterranean Sea in smugglers’ boats.

Individually, 30 migrants had been lacking and 17 had been rescued some 100 nautical miles (180 kilometres) from Libya’s coast after their boat overturned whereas a business vessel was making an attempt to take them aboard, the Italian coast guard reported Sunday night time.

Stressing that the capsizing occurred outdoors Italy’s space of search-and-rescue duty, the coast guard stated a number of different service provider vessels had been serving to to search for the boat’s lacking passengers.

The humanitarian group Alarm Telephone signaled to Italy’s nationwide coordination centre and to Libyan and Maltese authorities on Saturday that the boat with 47 folks on board wanted help.

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Libyan authorities, citing “lack of naval property availability,” contacted the Rome-based maritime assist coordination centre, which despatched a satellite tv for pc message about an emergency to all ships within the space, in keeping with the Italian coast guard assertion.

It stated the business motorboat that took on the 17 survivors was headed for Italy however would first cease in Malta to disembark two folks in pressing want of medical care. A spokesperson for the Libyan coast guard didn’t reply to a request for remark

Meloni is hoping a European Union assembly later this month yields concrete solidarity from fellow leaders of EU nations in managing the big numbers of migrants and asylum-seekers who come to international locations on the Mediterranean’s rim, together with Greece, Cyprus, Malta and Spain in addition to Italy.

“Europe can’t look the opposite means,″ Foti stated.

Whereas the intelligence providers evaluation sparked alarming headlines in Italy, a spokesperson for the Worldwide Group for Migration cautioned that the determine gave the impression to be complicated the excessive finish of the estimated variety of migrants in Libya with those that had been truly searching for to move from there to Europe.

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“This quantity appears to be an estimate, that we additionally give, of the overall presence in Libya,” Flavio Di Giacomo informed The Related Press in Rome.

However of that quantity “solely a minimal half need to depart and solely a minimal half succeeds in leaving” for Europe, Di Giacomo stated. For instance, many migrants in Libya come from Niger and Chad, two African nations on Libya’s southern border, and ultimately return to their homelands, he stated.

The Italian intelligence service’s estimate “is the final of a protracted sequence of alarms that we have seen within the final 10, 12 years, that turned out to be mistaken” Di Giacomo stated. ”That quantity would not appear to be completely credible.”

Some 105,000 migrants reached Italy by sea in 2022.

From the beginning of this 12 months via March 10, some 17,600 arrived, together with a couple of 1000’s who disembarked at Italian ports within the final a number of days. That is about triple the quantity for a similar time interval in every of the 2 earlier years, though the COVID-19 pandemic might need led to fewer voyages.

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On Sunday, three extra our bodies had been discovered from a Feb. 26 shipwreck simply offshore the Italian peninsula, elevating the recognized loss of life toll in that catastrophe to 79 migrants, Italian state TV stated. A picket boat that had sailed from Turkey ran right into a sandbank in tough seas off a seashore in Calabria, the toe of the Italian peninsula.

There have been 80 survivors, and an undetermined variety of folks had been believed to be lacking and presumed useless.

Meloni’s authorities has rebuffed criticism that the coast guard ought to have been despatched out to rescue the boat’s passengers when the vessel first was noticed farther off the coast.

For years, Italy has tried with restricted success to induce Libya to cease launches of individuals smugglers’ unseaworthy fishing boats and rubber dinghies towards Italian shores. Italian governments have educated and outfitted the Libyan coast guard.

However the traffickers behind the smuggling rings proceed to function amid Libya’s amid feuding political and militant factions.

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The Worldwide Group for Migration and humanitarian teams say passengers whose vessels are turned again by the Libyan coast guard usually are returned to detention camps, the place they’re vulnerable to abuse, together with torture till their households increase sufficient cash for the migrants to set out once more by sea.

Meloni’s authorities has made it more durable for humanitarian organisations that function rescue boats to hold out many rescues within the waters off Libya, adopting guidelines that power the vessels to disembark migrants in northern Italian ports, delaying their return to sea.

Nevertheless many migrants truly set out from Libya on smugglers’ boats, it “is a worrisome humanitarian circulate as a result of folks die at sea,” stated IOM spokesperson Di Giacomo.

The UN migration company estimates that some 300 folks have died this 12 months, or had been lacking and presumed useless, after trying to cross the perilous central Mediterranean route.

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Australian girl, 12, killed by crocodile while swimming in creek

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Australian girl, 12, killed by crocodile while swimming in creek

Australian authorities discovered the remains of a 12-year-old girl Thursday after she was reportedly snatched by a crocodile while swimming in a creek.

Police Senior Sgt. Erica Gibson told reporters, “It was an extremely difficult, essentially 36 hours, difficult for the first responders involved in the search.”

The child’s disappearance began a nearly two-day search by land, air and water.

Her remains were discovered near the river where the girl had gone missing, southwest of the Northern Territory capital Darwin, in the Indigenous community of Palumpa. 

Sgt. Gibson confirmed that the girl’s injuries were from a crocodile attack, saying “The recovery has been made. It was particularly gruesome and a sad, devastating outcome.”

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A girl was snatched by a crocodile while swimming in a river in Palumpa, Australia Tuesday, according to police. (Associated Press)

“However, for the family, it is the most devastating outcome possible for them. They are in a state of extreme shock and disbelief,” Gibson added.

Saltwater crocodiles are known to be territorial and the killer reptile may still be in nearby waterways. They are known to be a general risk in the Northern Territory, according to The Associated Press.

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Northern Australia is a tropical climate, supporting a boom in saltwater crocodile populations since populations have been conserved under Australian law beginning in the 1970s.

A view of the riverway where a 12-year-old's remains were discovered in Australia

A girl was snatched by a crocodile while swimming in a river in Palumpa, Australia Tuesday, according to police. (Associated Press)

The population of large crocodiles is on the rise in Northern Australia, with some reptiles reaching up to 23 feet long. The animals grow throughout their lives, and crocodiles can live up to around 70 years of age.

Sgt. Gibson told reporters that the search efforts for the killer crocodile are still underway.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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Remains of destroyed Kharkiv stadium exhibited in Berlin

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The joy of the European Championship exists parallel to the suffering caused by Russia’s war of aggression, says Bärbel Bas, President of the German Bundestag.

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Remains of the Sonyachny Stadium from Kharkiv, damaged by Russian missiles, have found a new temporary home in Berlin.

German Bundestag President Bärbel Bas and Ukrainian Ambassador Oleksii Makeiev unveiled the interactive installation by the Ukrainian Association of Football in front of the German Parliament building.

The stand includes an interactive installation with the story of Sonyachny. Using virtual reality, it’s possible to experience the stadium in real-time, seeing its current state.

The damaged tribune was first displayed in Munich, where the Ukrainian team has played their first match at this year’s euros against Romania. The team has since been knocked out of the tournament.

Kharkiv was one of four Ukrainian host cities for the Euros in 2012. In 2022, the stadium on display was destroyed by Russian attacks.  

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So far, 500 sports facilities in Ukraine, including 77 football stadiums, have been damaged or destroyed by Russian bomb and missile attacks. 

Speaking to the press, Bas emphasized how this project communicates a message of duality: the joy of the European Championship exists in parallel to the suffering caused by Russia’s war of aggression.

She also expressed her support for the Ukrainian people.

“Today is the 19th day of the European Championship in Germany. That corresponds to the number of days in June alone on which air strikes were launched in Kharkiv. 468 hours. 19.5 days. In this sense, this stand is a memorial – a reminder that not far from here Russia is committing genocide on a daily basis, from which even soccer is not immune,” Ambassador Makeiv told journalists.

‘Peace has a price’

The damaged stand was first exhibited in Munich, where the Ukrainian team played its first match at this year’s European Championships against Romania. The Ukrainian team lost the game 3-0.

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The stand then travelled with the team to Düsseldorf where it was again put on display.

After three games resulting in a loss, a win and a draw, the Ukrainian team was eliminated from the tournament.

During the team’s last match in Stuttgart against Belgium, Ukrainian fans sent a sign. From the stands, they held a banner with the words “Peace has a price” along with a portrait of fallen soldier and football fan Nazariy Hryntsevich.

The image of Hryntsevich was created using artificial intelligence (AI) and the photos of 182 other fallen Ukrainian soldiers, all of whom were known to be avid fans of their local soccer clubs.

If the circumstances had been different, they would probably have been at the games in person or supporting their team in front of the TV. Instead, their static images radiate emotion and resilience.

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World swimming federation confirms US federal investigation into Chinese swimmers' doping tests

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GENEVA (AP) — The international swimming federation says its top administrator has been ordered to testify as a witness in a U.S. criminal investigation into the case of 23 Chinese swimmers who failed doping tests in 2021 yet were allowed to continue competing.

The news comes just three weeks before the Paris Olympics, where 11 of the Chinese swimmers who tested positive for the banned heart medication three years ago are set to compete.

The swimmers won three gold medals for China at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, just weeks after the World Anti-Doping Agency declined to challenge Chinese authorities’ explanation of food contamination at a hotel to justify not suspending them.

Those decisions, which World Aquatics separately reached also, were not revealed until reporting in April by the New York Times and German broadcaster ARD.

A House Committee on China asked the Justice Department and the FBI on May 21 to investigate the case under a federal law that allows probes into suspected doping conspiracies even if they occurred outside the U.S.

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World Aquatics confirmed to The Associated Press on Thursday that executive director Brent Nowicki was subpoenaed to testify in the investigation.

“World Aquatics can confirm that its executive director, Brent Nowicki, was served with a witness subpoena by the United States government,” the federation said in a statement to AP. “He is working to schedule a meeting with the government, which, in all likelihood will obviate the need for testimony before a Grand Jury.”

World Aquatics declined to answer questions about where and when Nowicki was served his subpoena and didn’t say which office was handling the investigation.

“Per our standard practice, the FBI does not confirm nor deny the existence of an investigation,” the bureau said Thursday in an email reply.

The Chinese swimmers case could become the highest-profile use so far of a U.S. federal law passed in 2020 in fallout from the long-running scandal of Russian state-backed doping in sports.

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The 23 swimmers tested positive for trimetazidine in January 2021 and those were filed weeks later in the global anti-doping database. They included Zhang Yufei, who went on take Olympic gold in the women’s 200-meter butterfly and 4×200 freestyle relay, and Wang Shun, the men’s 200 medley champion.

A later investigation by Chinese state authorities said traces of the substance were found in the kitchen of a hotel where the team stayed. No explanation has been given about how and why the drug prescribed in pill form got there.

WADA accepted the theory which allowed the Chinese swimmers to continue to compete, and has since described it as “a relatively straightforward case of mass contamination.”

The agency has since defended its handling of the case that was kept secret in 2021, saying it had no way to independently disprove the theory during the COVID-19 pandemic when travel to China was not possible.

Lawyers for WADA said in April this year they did not have evidence to win separate appeals against the 23 swimmers before the Tokyo Olympics. Any appeals seeking suspensions for the swimmers would have been heard at the Court of Arbitration for Sport, where Nowicki was a long-time senior counsel before joining World Aquatics in 2021.

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“This scandal raises serious legal, ethical, and competitive concerns and may constitute a broader state-sponsored strategy by the People’s Republic of China to unfairly compete at the Olympic Games in ways Russia has previously done,” the Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party said in the letter to the Justice Department and FBI.

The case was also raised at a congressional hearing last month in which swimming great Michael Phelps said athletes have lost faith in WADA as the global watchdog trying to keep cheaters out of sports.

Officials from the Montreal-based agency declined an invitation to come to the hearing, saying it would be “inappropriate to be pulled into a political debate before a U.S. congressional committee regarding a case from a different country, especially while an independent review into WADA’s handling of the case is ongoing.”

That review report is pending from a WADA-appointed former public prosecutor in the Swiss canton of Vaud that is home to the International Olympic Committee and governing bodies of many Olympic sports.

U.S. Anti-Doping Agency chief executive Travis Tygart suggested to The Associated Press an ongoing federal investigation could make sport officials traveling to the U.S. “fearful that they may have to answer questions about their activities from the FBI.”

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The U.S. will host the 2028 Summer Games in Los Angeles, and in Paris on July 24 the IOC should confirm Salt Lake City as host for the 2034 Winter Games.

The Rodchenkov Anti-Doping Act, named for a whistleblower who exposed Russian state-backed doping, passed with bipartisan backing. It received broad support from the global sports world for its aims to criminalize doping.

However, WADA lobbied against what it saw as a risk of overreach from the “extraterritorial” jurisdiction it could give to U.S. federal agencies, and the IOC also voiced concerns.

The Rodchenkov Act, Tygart said, “was enacted in 2021 with broad athlete, sport and multinational governmental support because WADA could not be trusted to be a strong, fair global watchdog to protect clean athletes and fair sport.”

___ Pells reported from Denver, Colorado.

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