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Oct 19

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Slovenia reopens border to flood of migrants

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Migrants were trapped at a rain-soaked crossing between Croatia and Slovenia after Hungary closed its border. As countries fought over limits in the numbers of people they would accept, thousands found their own paths across the frontier and Slovenia reopened…

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Oct 12

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Why more Syrian refugees are leaving Jordan than arriving

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In Jordan, there's intense sympathy for the thousands of refugees who have landed there. But it's illegal for most Syrians to work in that nation, and limited food aid doesn't go very far. So refugees are increasingly making the dangerous…

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Oct 08

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Migrant-magnet Sweden strains to shelter unexpected influx

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Amid a major migration crisis, Sweden has received more refugees per capita than any other European country, and is proud of its open door policy. But the welcoming nation's immigration system is straining to meet the demand, which far exceeds…

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Oct 02

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How long can Germany stay welcoming to refugees?

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Germany has been welcoming to thousands of refugees desperate for asylum. But not everyone in that country feels happy about the number of newcomers. Matt Frei of Independent Television News reports.

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Oct 02

Photos: Children are most vulnerable in the refugee crisis

By Larisa Epatko

As countries bordering Syria reach capacity, more and more refugees are making the difficult decision to leave for an entirely different continent.

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Oct 02

I was a refugee. I'm haunted by today's images of child refugees

By Rusul Alrubail

When I see images of children refugees now, I feel haunted by them. Even though my nightmare is over, theirs is just beginning.

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Sep 26

Number of migrants entering Europe will continue to grow, UN says

By Rialda Zukic

With nearly 8,000 migrants entering European borders daily, the United Nations said this week it predicted no end in the flow of refugees moving into the continent.

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Sep 24

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News Wrap: EU strikes agreement on migrant crisis aid

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In our news wrap Thursday, European leaders came to an agreement on how to process thousands of migrants reaching Greece and Italy, while Croatia and Serbia feuded over the flow of refugees across their shared border. Also, Chinese President Xi…

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Sep 23

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Can Europe balance the migrant crisis with countries' needs?

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European leaders are meeting in Brussels to work on a unified response to the migrant crisis. Hari Sreenivasan talks to William Swing of the International Organization for Migration and European Union Ambassador David O'Sullivan about the contentious negotiations and the…

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Sep 23

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As migrants flood Greece, EU leaders debate mandatory quotas

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A meeting of European heads of state to address the migrant crisis turned into debate over a quota deal that would settle 120,000 asylum seekers across the continent over two years. Four countries made loud objections while the UN refugee…

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