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Mexico repatriates the first eight bodies of Mexican migrants killed in a trailer in Texas, U.S.
The Government of Mexico has begun on Wednesday the repatriation of the first eight bodies of the total of 25 Mexican migrants killed inside a trailer in San Antonio, Texas. “Landed at the Toluca International Airport the first of at least three flights with the remains of those who unfortunately lost their lives last June…
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Mexico repatriates the first eight bodies of Mexican migrants killed in a trailer in Texas, U.S.
The Government of Mexico has begun on Wednesday the repatriation of the first eight bodies of the total of 25 Mexican migrants killed inside a trailer in San Antonio, Texas. “Landed at the Toluca International Airport the first of at least three flights with the remains of those who unfortunately lost their lives last June…
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Mexico repatriates the first eight bodies of Mexican migrants killed in a trailer in Texas, U.S.
The Government of Mexico has begun on Wednesday the repatriation of the first eight bodies of the total of 25 Mexican migrants killed inside a trailer in San Antonio, Texas. “Landed at the Toluca International Airport the first of at least three flights with the remains of those who unfortunately lost their lives last June…
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México repatría a los primeros ocho cuerpos de los migrantes mexicanos muertos en un tráiler en Texas, EEUU
El Gobierno de México ha iniciado este miércoles la repatriación de los primeros ocho cuerpos del total de 25 migrantes mexicanos muertos en el interior de un tráiler en San Antonio, Texas. “Aterrizó en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Toluca el primero de al menos tres vuelos con los restos de quienes lamentablemente perdieron la vida…
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México repatría a los primeros ocho cuerpos de los migrantes mexicanos muertos en un tráiler en Texas, EEUU
El Gobierno de México ha iniciado este miércoles la repatriación de los primeros ocho cuerpos del total de 25 migrantes mexicanos muertos en el interior de un tráiler en San Antonio, Texas. “Aterrizó en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Toluca el primero de al menos tres vuelos con los restos de quienes lamentablemente perdieron la vida…
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L’ONU avverte che il conflitto tra bande ad Haiti lascia 1,5 milioni di persone senza servizi di base
L’Ufficio delle Nazioni Unite per il coordinamento degli affari umanitari (OCHA) ha avvertito mercoledì che 1,5 milioni di haitiani non hanno accesso ai servizi di base a causa degli scontri tra bande nella capitale Port-au-Prince. “1,5 milioni di bambini, donne e uomini intrappolati dalla violenza delle bande a Port-au-Prince, Haiti, si vedono negare i servizi…
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UN warnt: Bandenkonflikt in Haiti lässt 1,5 Millionen Menschen ohne Grundversorgung zurück
Das Büro der Vereinten Nationen für die Koordinierung humanitärer Angelegenheiten (OCHA) warnte am Mittwoch, dass 1,5 Millionen Haitianer aufgrund von Bandenkämpfen in der haitianischen Hauptstadt Port-au-Prince keinen Zugang zur Grundversorgung haben. “1,5 Millionen Kinder, Frauen und Männer, die in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, von Bandengewalt eingeschlossen sind, können sich nicht frei bewegen und erhalten keine Grundversorgung. Die…
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UN warnt: Bandenkonflikt in Haiti lässt 1,5 Millionen Menschen ohne Grundversorgung zurück
Das Büro der Vereinten Nationen für die Koordinierung humanitärer Angelegenheiten (OCHA) warnte am Mittwoch, dass 1,5 Millionen Haitianer aufgrund von Bandenkämpfen in der haitianischen Hauptstadt Port-au-Prince keinen Zugang zur Grundversorgung haben. “1,5 Millionen Kinder, Frauen und Männer, die in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, von Bandengewalt eingeschlossen sind, können sich nicht frei bewegen und erhalten keine Grundversorgung. Die…
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UN warns that gang conflict in Haiti leaves 1.5 million people without basic services
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned Wednesday that 1.5 million Haitians have no access to basic services as a result of gang fighting in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince. “1.5 million children, women and men trapped by gang violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti are denied basic services and freedom of movement. Immediate…
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UN warns that gang conflict in Haiti leaves 1.5 million people without basic services
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) warned Wednesday that 1.5 million Haitians have no access to basic services as a result of gang fighting in Haiti’s capital, Port-au-Prince. “1.5 million children, women and men trapped by gang violence in Port-au-Prince, Haiti are denied basic services and freedom of movement. Immediate…