Migrants rescued from energy platform off Tunisia after four days, charity says

General view of an oil rig at sea off Tunisia, where more than 30 migrants including two children have been stranded for three days, according to the Sea-Watch charity, in this handout picture released on Mar. 3, 2025. (Reuters)
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Updated 04 March 2025
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Migrants rescued from energy platform off Tunisia after four days, charity says

  • “This morning, Sea-Watch’s fast ship Aurora left (the Italian island of) Lampedusa to rescue them,” it said
  • A reconnaissance plane operated by Sea-Watch had spotted the group on the Miskar platform

ROME: A charity vessel has rescued more than 30 migrants including two children who had been stranded for four days on a gas platform in the Mediterranean off the coast of Tunisia, the Sea-Watch organization said on Tuesday.
“This morning, Sea-Watch’s fast ship Aurora left (the Italian island of) Lampedusa to rescue them. Now the people are safe, assisted by our crew,” it said in a statement.

A reconnaissance plane operated by Sea-Watch had spotted the group on the Miskar platform on Saturday, with an empty rubber dinghy floating nearby.
The charity added that the migrants had been left “exposed to the cold and without care for four days after the dinghy they were using to escape from Libya went adrift.”

Alarm Phone, a group that operates a help line for sea migrants, on Monday said on X that it had spoken to the migrants on Sunday and been informed that one person had died and others were sick.
European governments, keen to curb irregular immigration, have signed agreements with Tunisia and Libya that they will intercept and take back sea migrants, despite criticism from human rights groups.


Trump says Gaza stabilization force is already running

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Trump says Gaza stabilization force is already running

  • “More and more countries are coming into it. They’re already in but they’ll send any number of troops that I ask them to send”

WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump on Monday said the International Stabilization Force for Gaza is already running and that more countries would be added.
“I think that, in a form, it’s already running,” Trump said in the Oval Office. “More and more countries are coming into it. They’re already in but they’ll send any number of troops that I ask them to send.” 

Trump said his administration was looking into whether Israel violated the Gaza ceasefire by killing a Hamas leader on Saturday.