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1. Child dead after another asylum seeker ship sinks off Greek Island.
At least three people, including a child, have died after a boat carrying more than 80 asylum seekers sank off the Greek island of Rhodes.
It comes as the first of the bodies of what is suspected to be up to 900 people are brought ashore after a boat capsized off Libya on Sunday.
The Greek coast guard said the latest disaster occurred when a wooden sailboat carrying dozens of migrants ran aground off the coast of the Greek island of Rhodes.
More than 90 people were rescued and 30 of those taken to hospital. The boat was totally wrecked, the coast guard said.
The EU has set out a 10-point package of measures to try to ease the crisis in the Mediterranean.
The BBC reports that Federica Mogherini, the EU’s foreign policy chief, said the 10-point package was a “strong reaction from the EU to the tragedies” and “shows a new sense of urgency and political will”.
“We are developing a truly European sense of solidarity in fighting human trafficking – finally so.”
2. East Coast low pummels Sydney and the Hunter/ Newcastle regions.
An East Coast low has hit the Sydney and Hunter regions and will continue battering the coastline during the day.
In Sydney the system caused heavy rain and strong winds, which brought down trees and powerlines, cut power to 15,000 properties and caused major transport disruptions.
Ausgrid have said that by the morning the number of houses without power may rise by 100,000.
Top Comments
#11 How could you watch someone you were suppose to love burn to death? How can anyone think that is okay, that a punishment like that fits any crime, let alone going out to visit a family member without "permission"?
I would be really surprised if George's little brother is a James. Prince Edward already has a James (age 7 or 8) and I don't think they'd use the name of William's first cousin, especially seeing the boys would be relatively close in age.
I think it'll be Arthur or Alice.