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1. As many as 700 feared dead after migrant ship capsized in the Mediterranean Sea.
A boat carrying as many as 700 asylum seekers has capsized off the coast of Libya in the Mediterranean Sea, prompting a major search operation.
The vessel, thought to be just 20m long, capsized at midnight local time in Libyan waters south of the Italian island of Lampedusa.
So far only 28 people have been rescued and 24 bodies retrieved.
The Coast Guard said in a statement that the migrants’ vessel may have overturned because migrants rushed to one side of the craft when they saw a Portuguese merchant vessel approach late last night.
Malta’s prime minister, Joseph Muscat, said “They are literally trying to find people alive among the dead floating in the water.
“This could possibly be the biggest tragedy to have ever taken place in the Mediterranean. Children, men, and women have died.”
Top Comments
Hate those arguments about singles subsiding families. Not only is it simplistic it is arrogant. Those kids are not pets they are Australian citizens and will one day be tax payers and contribute.
Maybe we should stop subsidising schools then? I am healthy so why should I subsidise hospitals? What about the disabled pension- I am not disabled so I don't want to subsidise them. See how self involved it sounds?
the childless will always be financially better off as they don't have to divide their income with 2-3 children.
We are a community and we throw what's needed into a pool, for the government to divide out as necessary to help everyone.
I personally don't think we need a higher childcare rebate- But that singles argument is so ridiculous.