Almost 11,000 African migrants have been picked up in the Mediterranean earlier this week

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More than 6,000 migrants were rescued off the Libyan coast on Monday, and 5,000 were rescued on Tuesday and Wednesday, making the total at the beginning of the week almost 11,000.  Also as many as 78 people have died and three women had given birth.

Libya is 180 miles from the Italian island of Lampedusa, and people smugglers have been using the island as their preferred destination for reaching Europe due to it’s closeness.

The latest surge in arrivals means that at least 142,000 have come to Italy since the start of the year, and 3,100 have died while attempting to make the trip.  In 2015, 154,000 came to Italy and 2,892 died.

Most of the refugees come from Africa, including Nigeria, Eritrea, Guinea, Gambia, Sudan, Ivory Coast and Somalia.

The migrants are brought to Italy, where they are fingerprinted and identified by EU and Italian officials.  Migrants are required to stay in the country were they first enter the bloc, and Italy is becoming overwhelmed by the immigrants.  As a result, the European Commission devised a plan last year to move thousands of new migrants to other EU countries, where as many as 40,000 migrants could be relocated from Italy over two years, but so far most countries have been reluctant to accept them.

A University of British Columbia female student was attacked with a knife by a Saudi Muslim student in her dorm room

Mary Hale, an 18 year old British Columbia Student was attacked in her dorm room at the University of British Columbia by a fellow student who is an immigrant from Saudi Arabia that was enrolled in a special program for first-year international students.

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Mary Hale, a UBS student who was attacked Tuesday morning

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Eighteen-year-olds Luca Berg and Adam Casey

Eighteen-year-olds Adam Casey and Luca Berg are credited with saving the life of Mary Hale, who was being choked on the floor by a student Thamer Hameed Almestadi in a dorm of the University of British Columbia.  They learned of the attack after running into distraught girls in the hallway who were frantically trying to find people to help her.

Casey said he had five years of marital arts training, and he put Almestadi into a chokehold.  When Berg arrived he attacked the assailant’s legs which were around her neck and removed them, allowing her to get out of the room to safety.  They both then held Almestadi until the police arrived.