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Sep 24

Watch 5:25
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

Watch 7:11
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

Watch 4:26
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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Sep 21

Watch 6:27
News Wrap: Thousands bussed from Croatia to Austria

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In our news wrap Monday, migrants and refugees continued to pour into Europe, but their transit has become more orderly and regulated. Also, more than 50 people were killed and hundreds injured in bombings in Nigeria over night.

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Sep 21

Watch 7:09
Syrian family resettled in U.S. sees future for their children

By Marcia Biggs

The Obama administration plans to settle as many as 10,000 Syrian refugees in the U.S. within a year. Special correspondent Marcia Biggs meets a refugee family who fled in 2012 and have begun life over in New Jersey.

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Sep 20

Watch 4:11
After long journey to Germany, refugees confront new challenge of integration

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The United Nations this weekend said 80 percent of the migrants coming to Europe are from war-torn Syria, Libya, Iraq and Afghanistan. Recent refugees arriving in new countries face a challenge that will take much longer than the journey from…

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Sep 18

Watch 4:40
Elated to reach Greece, migrants face obstacles on the road ahead

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On the Greek isle of Lesbos, thousands are coming to shore by boat every day; most are refugees from Syria and Afghanistan. Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports on how they are being greeted.

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Sep 18

Watch 7:02
What happened for two Syrian families who made it to Germany

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A week ago we followed two Syrian families along the grueling and unpredictable migration to Germany. Already, much has changed for the two families. William Brangham offers an update.

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Sep 18

Watch 8:52
News Wrap: Overwhelmed Croatia moves migrants to Hungary

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In our news wrap Friday, after 17,000 migrants surged across Croatia's border with Serbia in just days, Croatia's government announced it could not cope and began moving people into Hungarian territory. Also, Taliban gunmen stormed an air force base in…

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Sep 18

Quiz: Test your brain on this week’s world news

By Larisa Epatko

The week of international news began with the fallout from Egyptian security forces accidentally firing upon a tourist convoy, followed by a major earthquake on the Pacific Ring of Fire. Take our five-minute quiz about these events.

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