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Nearly 1,000 Migrants Feared Dead in Mediterranean Shipwrecks Since Start of 2026
More than 180 people are feared dead or missing in the Mediterranean since 28 March, bringing the total deaths in the region this year close to 1,000, the United Nations reported on Tuesday. The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) said around 765 people have died in the Central Mediterranean alone, a rise of more than 150% compared with the same period last year.
“Across the Mediterranean as a whole, at least 990 deaths have been recorded in 2026,” the IOM said, describing the toll as “one of the deadliest starts to a year since 2014,” when it began compiling such data. The agency has previously highlighted the Central Mediterranean as the deadliest migration corridor in the world.
Since 28 March, at least five separate shipwrecks have occurred, resulting in the deaths or disappearances of 181 people. In the latest incident on Sunday, a boat carrying roughly 120 migrants capsized off Tajoura, Libya, in rough weather. The IOM reported that the vessel “took on water before overturning.” Thirty-two survivors were rescued by a merchant vessel and a tugboat and later brought to Lampedusa by the Italian coastguard, while two bodies were recovered.
Earlier, on 1 April, at least 19 migrants died aboard a vessel off Lampedusa, with 58 others rescued, including women and children. Survivors said the boat had left Zuara, Libya, between 28–29 March and had been left adrift for three days due to engine failure, fuel shortages, and lack of food as conditions worsened. The IOM said many victims likely died before rescue, possibly from hypothermia.
Also on 1 April, at least 19 people died in the Aegean Sea near Bodrum, Turkey, after a rubber boat capsized while heading to Greece. Several passengers were rescued. Additional incidents include a 30 March shipwreck near Sfax, Tunisia, which left 19 dead and around 20 missing, and another on 28 March off Crete, where at least 22 people died after departing eastern Libya.
“These tragedies show, once again, that far too many people are still risking their lives on dangerous routes,” IOM chief Amy Pope said. “Saving lives must come first. But we also need stronger, unified efforts to stop traffickers and smugglers from exploiting vulnerable people, and to expand safe and regular pathways so no one is ever forced into these deadly journeys.”
Since 2014, more than 33,000 migrants have died or gone missing in the Mediterranean, according to the IOM’s Missing Migrants Project. The recent surge in deaths underscores the continuing dangers faced by those attempting to cross the Mediterranean in unseaworthy vessels, often fleeing conflict, poverty, or persecution.
The IOM and other humanitarian agencies continue to call for coordinated international action to prevent further loss of life and to establish safer, legal routes for migrants seeking protection and better opportunities.
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Pakistan Signals Near-Completion of US-Iran Peace Deal as Negotiations Intensify
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Saturday that a proposed peace agreement between the United States and Iran was closer than ever to being finalised, with expectations that it could be completed within 24 hours. His remarks came amid heightened diplomatic activity involving multiple regional and international actors working to bridge long-standing differences between Washington and Tehran.
Iranian state media reported on Sunday that Tehran had not yet reached a final decision on the draft agreement aimed at ending tensions between the two countries. The uncertainty followed a series of statements suggesting that progress had accelerated significantly in recent days.
US President Donald Trump also indicated on Saturday that a deal was within reach, echoing optimism from mediators involved in the process, including Pakistan. In a post on his Truth Social account, Trump stated that the agreement was scheduled for signing the following day. He added that once completed, the Strait of Hormuz would be opened for unrestricted passage.
“Hopefully, this process will all work out quickly, easily, and smoothly. If it doesn’t, we have the ultimate alternative, hopefully never to be used again,” Trump said, while also emphasizing that the arrangement would prevent nuclear escalation.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, speaking earlier on Saturday, described the situation as being at its closest point to resolution. He said Pakistan was preparing for an electronic signing ceremony once final agreement was reached. According to his statement on X, technical-level discussions would continue in the days following the signing to ensure implementation of the deal’s provisions.
Diplomatic engagement continued on Sunday when a Qatari delegation arrived in Tehran. According to Iran’s Tasnim news agency, the delegation’s purpose was to review the latest developments related to the ongoing diplomatic process and maintain momentum in negotiations.
Central to the proposed agreement is Iran’s commitment to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, a critical maritime passage for global oil and gas shipments. Another key condition involves curbing Tehran’s nuclear program, which has been a longstanding point of contention in its relations with Western powers.
While optimism has grown among mediators, Iranian authorities have not confirmed final approval, leaving the outcome uncertain. Negotiations are expected to continue as involved parties attempt to resolve outstanding issues and move toward formal agreement.
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