Lampedusa, which is closer to Africa than mainland Italy, a small island with 6,000 inhabitants between Tunisia, Malta and Sicily, which can be reached in less than half an hour, has been a bottleneck on the way to Europe for more than two decades.
Lampedusa, which is closer to Africa than mainland Italy, a small island with 6,000 inhabitants between Tunisia, Malta and Sicily, which can be reached in less than half an hour, has been a bottleneck on the way to Europe for more than two decades.