Europe Sea-Eye Reports 2023 as Deadliest Year for Refugees Seeking Protection at EU Borders by Roman Dialo January 2, 2024 written by Roman Dialo January 2, 2024 0 comments Share 0FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrVKWhatsappEmail 116 Sea-Eye, a prominent sea rescue organization, reveals alarming statistics with regards to the safety of refugees attempting to cross the European Union’s external borders in 2023. Pages: 1 2 EuropeSea-Eye Summarizes Disappointing Outcome Share 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestTumblrVKWhatsappEmail Roman Dialo previous post Floods Cause Disruption of Eurostar Services, Leaving Travelers Stranded next post Protesters Rally in Serbia Demanding Repeat of Contested Elections You may also like The Rise of Marine Le Pen and Jordan Bardella in the French Elections July 4, 2024 Orban Seeks Peace Talks in Kyiv Amid Strained Ukraine-Hungary Ties July 3, 2024 The Demonization of the Left July 3, 2024 Serious Norovirus Outbreak Hits Lake Garda in Italy July 3, 2024 European Union July 3, 2024 EU Negotiation Drama: Stalemate on Top Jobs Continues June 18, 2024