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UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, who is trying to tighten rules to prevent record numbers of migrants from attempting the Channel crossing, called the capsize a 'tragic loss of human life'.
The UK's Brexit-supporting government made "taking back control" of immigration a key plan of its drive to take the country out of the European Union.
Rishi Sunak has unveiled his most senior members of cabinet after taking office as Britain's prime minister.
Denmark has adopted new legislation allowing it to open asylum centers outside Europe for applicants to be sent to, in a move aimed at deterring migrants from coming to the country at all.
In-depth: Once focused on protecting fundamental rights, the European Court of Human Rights has increasingly become concerned with state sovereignty. The consequences of prioritising borders above human life will be detrimental to all.
Eleonor Monbiot highlights the disparity between the treatment that Ukrainian refugees have received, and refugees from across Africa, Asia and the MENA who have fled war and poverty only to face violent rejection from Western nations.
Analysis: Eyeing an opportunity to re-establish cordial relations with the United States and consolidate his power, Ugandan autocrat Yoweri Museveni has taken in 2,000 Afghan refugees. However, this seeming altruism has sinister motives.
A British refugee charity said the UK government withdrew their 'pushback policy' regarding migrants just days before a High Court hearing because 'they realised they were going to lose'.
Comment: Even for those refugees evacuated from Libya, many are still living in very dangerous conditions, with long-term uncertainty and isolation taking their toll, writes Delphine Rodrik.
Organisations working with refugees and migrants at the French-English border say the increased 'militarisation' of the border is pushing people to take ever greater risks.