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February 10, 2007 · about 19 years ago

Stricken migrant ship due to dock

A stricken ship carrying hundreds of migrants, which has spent a week at sea off the coast of Mauritania, is expected to dock on Monday. The vessel was given clearance to dock after Spain, the migrants’ intended destination, agreed to pay for their medical treatment and travel.

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A stricken ship carrying hundreds of migrants, which has spent a week at sea off the coast of Mauritania, is expected to dock on Monday. The vessel was given clearance to dock after Spain, the migrants’ intended destination, agreed to pay for their medical treatment and travel.

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