The crossing between Western Africa and the Canary Islands is considered the most deadly sea migration route to the EU.
Tom Skinner, director and co-founder of Barnaby Cecil, has achieved what is impossible for most and rowed solo across the Atlantic Ocean. He spoke to FT Adviser about his experience.
The crossing between Western Africa and the Canary Islands is considered the most deadly migration route. Migrants are confronted with rough seas, unseaworthy, overcrowded boats, and, in some cases, ...
Every hour is crucial when searching for distressed west African migrant boats in the Atlantic, where the long route and ...
FILE: A man fishes on the Atlantic Ocean at the Cofete beach on the Canary Island of Fuerteventura, Spain, Monday, Jun 24, ...
On Friday, three weeks into her 3,200-mile solo row, a local woman is now 800 miles across the Atlantic Ocean.
March is a tricky month for heat-seekers. Most of Europe is still a touch too chilly for a proper beach break, with the ...
At 250 years old, El Grifo isn’t just honoring its history; it’s embracing radical adaptation to thrive in a future as ...
Dive into the depths of the ocean to discover seven rare deep-sea creatures so strange and elusive, you won't believe they ...
Top Kiwi sailor Charlotte Porter is switching codes to tackle the World's Toughest Row – while kneading the knots of SailGP athletes ...
Ramsey harbour keeper Tony Thompson has been reflecting on the adventure of a lifetime after completing an epic Atlantic ...
"Tourists jump the fence...swept away by the strong waves." ...
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