Five Migrants Die Trying to Cross the Channel

Migrants with children, some of the first in 2024 to be picked up at sea attempting to cross the English Channel from France, disembark from the UK Border Force Cutter 'Typhoon', at the Marina in Dover southeast England, on January 13, 2024. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)
Migrants with children, some of the first in 2024 to be picked up at sea attempting to cross the English Channel from France, disembark from the UK Border Force Cutter 'Typhoon', at the Marina in Dover southeast England, on January 13, 2024. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)
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Five Migrants Die Trying to Cross the Channel

Migrants with children, some of the first in 2024 to be picked up at sea attempting to cross the English Channel from France, disembark from the UK Border Force Cutter 'Typhoon', at the Marina in Dover southeast England, on January 13, 2024. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)
Migrants with children, some of the first in 2024 to be picked up at sea attempting to cross the English Channel from France, disembark from the UK Border Force Cutter 'Typhoon', at the Marina in Dover southeast England, on January 13, 2024. (Photo by Glyn KIRK / AFP)

Five migrants trying to cross the Channel to Britain died in French waters in the early hours of Sunday, French local authorities said.
The small boat overturned as it attempted to launch from a beach in Wimereux, south of Calais, an official told Reuters, adding that one person in critical condition had been taken to hospital in Boulogne, northern France.
Dozens were pulled from the cold water but the overnight rescue effort was complicated as the waters were too shallow for the French navy's boats that came to help, the local prefecture said in a statement.
Sea temperature was around 9 degrees Celsius (48 degrees Fahrenheit), it said.
Those dead are believed to be Iraqi and Syrian, local newspaper La Voix du Nord said.
British foreign minister David Cameron said reports of the deaths were heartbreaking and showed why Britain had to overhaul its migration system, a key pledge by Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's before an election expected this year.
Sunak is trying to make headway on his contested plan to deport asylum seekers to Rwanda and legislation to block further court challenges will return to parliament this week.
"Ultimately, the only way you can stop the boats is by busting the model of the people smugglers," Cameron told BBC television. "Once we've done that we'll be able to collapse this trade even more." 
 



Iranian President: We Must Manage Relationship and Confrontation with the US Ourselves

Photo published by the Iranian presidency on Tuesday of a meeting chaired by Pezeshkian.
Photo published by the Iranian presidency on Tuesday of a meeting chaired by Pezeshkian.
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Iranian President: We Must Manage Relationship and Confrontation with the US Ourselves

Photo published by the Iranian presidency on Tuesday of a meeting chaired by Pezeshkian.
Photo published by the Iranian presidency on Tuesday of a meeting chaired by Pezeshkian.

Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian called on Tuesday for the “management” of the tense relations between Tehran and Washington, emphasizing the need to “deal with enemies with patience.” This statement comes a week after Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential election.
According to official media, Pezeshkian told current and former senior officials in the diplomatic sector that Iran cannot ignore its longstanding adversary, the United States.
“Whether we like it or not, we will have to engage with the United States on both regional and international fronts; therefore, it is better that we manage this relationship and confrontation ourselves,” he stated.
Pezeshkian was speaking at an “advisory” meeting on foreign policy with former Iranian FMs and members of his administration, including Ali Akbar Velayati and Kamal Kharazi, the top advisors to the Supreme Leader on international affairs and foreign policy, along with former foreign minister and head of the Atomic Energy Organization, Ali Akbar Salehi.
The Iranian presidency’s website quoted Pezeshkian as saying that his administration’s approach to foreign policy would be “within the framework of a comprehensive strategy aligned with the directives of the governing system,” indirectly referencing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The reformist-backed president stated: “We must treat our friends generously and approach our enemies with patience,” underscoring the importance of managing foreign relations and addressing international tensions to solve internal issues and promote development.
Several officials in Pezeshkian’s administration, along with pro-government newspapers, have hinted at discussions on the possibility of high-level negotiations with the Trump administration.
Earlier on Tuesday, government spokesperson Fatemeh Mohajerani stated that Iran would pursue whatever serves its “interests,” in response to a question on potential direct talks with the Trump administration.
“The government will strive to achieve whatever ensures the country’s interests and the values of the revolution,” she said, according to the government’s ISNA news agency.
She added that the final decision on negotiations rests with Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and the Supreme National Security Council under his authority.