Tunisia and Libya have agreed to share responsibility for providing shelter for hundreds of Migrants stranded at their border, many of whom have been left there for over a month. Aid groups estimate that there are still around 300 migrants in life-threatening conditions at the border. Tunisia has agreed to take in 126 migrants and provide them with health and psychological care, while Libya will take in the remaining 150-200 migrants. The UN has criticized Libyan authorities for violence against migrants, and the central Mediterranean migration route is described as the world's deadliest.
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