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At least 100 feared dead after boat sinks off Libya coast

At least 100 feared dead after boat sinks off Libya coast

About 100 migrants and refugees are missing and feared dead after their boat capsized off the coast of Libya, Libya's coastguard said.

Libya, with its weak central government and proximity to Italian territory, is increasingly becoming the preferred option for many refugees despite the dangers involved in crossing the Mediterranean Sea.

The route from Libya through the Mediterranean to Italy and other European Union states drew nearly 120,000 people in 2017.

A boat packed with refugees and migrants sank off the coast of Tunisia in early June killing 112 people.

In February around 90 people drowned after a shipwreck off Libya's western coast.

The International Organization for Migration describes the Mediterranean Sea as the world's deadliest border. Last year, 3,116 people died trying to cross from North Africa to Europe, it said.

The latest development comes as European leaders reached a deal early on Friday to establish "controlled centres" in member states to determine the eligibility for asylum of migrants and refugees who reached Europe.

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