[Vos questions] Migrations: the routes to Spain ever deadlier

[Vos questions] Migrations: the routes to Spain ever deadlier
[Vos questions] Migrations: the routes to Spain ever deadlier

This morning, RFI journalists and experts answered your questions on the plane crash in Kazakhstan and the consequences of the fall of Bashar al-Assad for Lebanon.

Migrations: the routes to Spain ever deadlier

According to a Spanish NGO, the Atlantic route which connects Mauritania to Spain is the deadliest in the world for migrants. Why do migrants favor this route more than the route that passes through the Sahara? Why does the NGO claim that the countries concerned are neglecting the duty to rescue?

With Welly Diallo, journalist in RFI’s Africa service.

Kazakhstan: return to the crash of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane

After the plane crash in Kazakhstan, versions differ according to the Russian and Azerbaijani authorities. What do we know today about the circumstances of this crash? What is the most likely version? Why are the black boxes going to be sent to Brazil for the investigation?

With Bertrand Vilmer, former experimental test pilot and aeronautical engineer associated with the Icare firm.

Lebanon: what consequences after the fall of Bashar al-Assad?

After the fall of Bashar al-Assad in Syria, can Lebanese-Syrian relations take another turn? Today, does Lebanon have more to gain than to lose from the departure of the deposed president?

With Karim-Emile Bitar, professor at Saint-Joseph University in Beirut and associate researcher at IRIS (Institute of International and Strategic Relations).

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