Dozens dead after boats capsize off the coast of Tunisia
sfax January 2, 2025 13:14At least 27 people have died after boats capsized off the coast of Tunisia, with 83 people being rescued.
At least 27 people have died after boats capsized off the coast of Tunisia, with 83 people being rescued.
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