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2025: IOM Nearly 8,000 people died or disappeared on migration routes last year, with sea routes to Europe the most deadly, according to the United Nations. The UN’s International Organization for Migration said
died in 2025, keeping it among the world’s deadliest migration corridors. These trends reflect a broader reality: When border controls tighten or routes shift, journeys often become longer, more fragmented and more dangerous. People
died, and it is unclear how many remain captive. The militia was supposed to be guiding the migrants through Libya to the Mediterranean coast. However, a dispute over payment had broken out with the Iraqi
2025](https://www.oecd.org/en/data/insights/data-explainers/2026/04/a-historic-decline-in-foreign-aid-preliminary-2025-oda-data.html), while UK aid last year was [at its lowest](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/09/uk-foreign-aid-spending-lowest-since-2008) since 2008. Norway, Germany and France have all slashed their aid budgets. In Yemen, where, after more than
routes stretching from Mexico to other major US cities. Becky Devine, the director of Recovery Resource Council, says her team calls these door-knocks “uninvited interventions”. “We show up wanting to bridge the gap between
2025 [Hamza ZH Qraiqea/Anadolu] Israel’s complete land, sea and air blockade of the Gaza Strip is one of the longest sieges in modern history. Launched in 2007, Israel has limited the entry of goods