At least 78 people are dead and hundreds more are missing off Greece’s coast, after a migrant boat carrying up to 750 passengers capsized in the Mediterranean Sea. Eric Sorensen reports on the fading hope in the search for survivors, the plight of those seeking a better life, and why one critic says developed countries must assume more responsibility for the refugee crisis.
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