Greek authorities said more than 170 migrants have been picked up from rickety boats in the past three days with most found off the southern t
Greek authorities say 66 migrants have been found in two locations on the southern island of Crete after arriving on the island on a wooden boat that set sail from the Libyan coast – a route increasingly used by smuggling rings.
The distance shown is the straight line or the air travel distance between Athens and Tripoli. Load Map What is the travel distance between Tripoli, Libya and Athens, Greece? How many miles is it from Athens to Tripoli. 690 miles / 1110.45 km is the flight ...
ATHENS, Greece (AP ... In both cases, the migrants said they had set sail from Tobruk in Libya and had been heading to Greece. For decades Greece has been on one of the preferred routes ...
Share ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Greek authorities say more than 170 ... In both cases, the migrants said they had set sail from Tobruk in Libya and had been heading to Greece. For decades Greece has been on one of the preferred routes into the European ...
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