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Sensemaker: The Canary Island migrant route

Ep. 448

The Atlantic migration route from West Africa to Spain is even more dangerous than crossing the Mediterranean, so why is it growing busier as migration by sea elsewhere in Europe has declined?


Writer: Serena Cesareo


Producer: Ada Barume


Host: Tomini Babs


Executive Producer: Jasper Corbett



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