More than 800 migrants have been brought ashore at Catania port in Eastern Sicily after being rescued in the Mediterranean Sea.<br /><br /> They were picked up in 16 different operations, from boats and dinghies. <br /><br /> Winter weather may be setting in, but people fleeing war and poverty continue to set their sights on Europe. <br /><br /> There is not a centimetre free on the #Argos this evening. Tomorrow morning it's Italy. pic.twitter.com/NjiTmeZfEA— MSF Sea (@MSF_Sea) November 5, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> Sunday’s arrivals came after more than two thousand other migrants were rescued in the Mediterranean on Saturday.<br /><br /> Ten bodies were also recovered. <br /><br /> It is estimated that more than 4,200 people have died or disappeared trying to cross the water from North Africa this year.<br /><br /> Rescue workers cover the dead body of a migrant which washed ashore, in Tripoli's Janzour city, Libya November 5, 2016. REUTERS/Hani Amara pic.twitter.com/fvW1C9Yhnu— Reuters Africa (@ReutersAfrica) November 6, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> Germany wants to stop migrants from reaching Europe’s Mediterranean cost by picking them up at sea and returning them to Africa, according to a report in a German newspaper. <br /><br /> In what would be a huge shift for the country, the interior ministry is quoted as saying the EU should adopt an Australian-style system – and migrants processed at camps in third countries.<br /><br /> ICYMI: See 360° video from the deck of a migrant rescue ship – https://t.co/TUKaejluBf. More VR footage here: https://t.co/DD2WkV1Jx4 pic.twitter.com/OzmfR0DERE— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) November 2, 2016<br />
