Floating Bodies of Refugees in the Mediterranean Sea

The United Nations estimates that more than 2,000 people have died this year while making their journey from North Africa into Europe. The Mediterranean Sea became the route of hope for many migrants and refugees. It also became a deadly route for many whose boats capsized and sank for those who couldn’t make it to land, the sea became their grave.  The world watched on while floating bodies of the victims were steadily washed ashore.

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Fire Destruction at National Archives in Kew – London

When I heard on Saturday (15th of February) that a fire had broken out in the National Archives in Kew, London, my heart skipped a beat and started to pound very hard.  National Archives is the treasure for any scholar or researcher, so someone like myself who has researched and used the National Archives in Kew for many years, I could not even imagine for a minute at the kind of damage that a fire can cause in a short time. The fire can claim very quickly stored and preserved historical documents, in front of our eyes.

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