At least 68 migrants are dead and 74 more missing after a ship sank off the coast of Yemen Sunday, the UN’s migration agency said. Tens of thousands of migrants cross the perilous waters between the Horn and Africa and Yemen every year in search of work in Saudi Arabia and the wealthy Gulf states.
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