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Migrants in Europe
Justice Should Be the Driving Force for Reporting on the Refugee Crisis
This will become a staple case study for journalism ethics students at universities.
September 23, 2015
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Steven Harkins
Europe’s Refugee Crisis: The Last Time Round It Was Much, Much Worse
Germany, he warns, cannot go on indefinitely being treated “as a waste-paper basket with a limitless capacity for ...
September 19, 2015
BY
Ray M. Douglas
Europeans Shut Borders, Block Bridges, to Halt Migrant Surge
While Croatia is happy to let people pass through, Hungary and Slovenia say allowing the migrants to cross ...
September 18, 2015
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The Associated Press
Russian, US Military Talks: Concerned Over Syria
The 50-minute conversation marked the first time that American and Russian defense chiefs have spoken in more than ...
September 18, 2015
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The Associated Press
Fencing Off the East: How the Refugee Crisis Is Dividing the European Union
Having finished construction of a razor-wire fence along its border with Serbia, Hungary now plans to extend it ...
September 17, 2015
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Jan Culik
28 Drown Off Greece as Hungary Absorbs Record Migrant Flow
At least 28 people seeking a better life in Europe drowned Sunday as they attempted a wind-swept sea ...
September 13, 2015
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The Associated Press
4 European Nations Strongly Rebuff Mandatory Migrant Quotas
The migrant crisis is "probably the biggest challenge for the European Union in its history," Germany's foreign minister ...
September 11, 2015
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The Associated Press
East–West Divide Threatens Timely EU Refugee Response
BRUSSELS—The tens of thousands of refugees rushing razor-wire borders or cramming into Germany-bound buses and trains have laid ...
September 8, 2015
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seth
US Vows to Help Europe, but Will It Take in More Migrants?
When it comes to the current migrant challenge, the U.S. and Europe are clearly in different places.
September 8, 2015
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The Associated Press
Migrants Break Through Hungary Police Lines Near Serb Border
ROSZKE, Hungary— Several hundred Arabs, Asians and Africans tired of waiting for buses broke through Hungarian police lines ...
September 7, 2015
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The Associated Press
In EU and US, Virulent Immigration Debate Strains Solidarity
NEW YORK— The United States and the European Union project themselves as models for the world when it ...
September 6, 2015
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Migrants in the Balkans: Everyone Wants to Be Syrian
HAJDUKOVO, Serbia— A Pakistani identity card in the bushes, a Bangladeshi one in a cornfield. A torn Iraqi ...
September 6, 2015
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The Associated Press
Migrants Flow West on Hungarian Trains; 13,000 Reach Austria
HEGYESHALOM, Hungary— Hungary permitted migrants to use normal train services to move closer to Western Europe through its ...
September 6, 2015
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The Associated Press
Explainer: Why Some European Countries Do More Than Others to Help Refugees
Not since World War II has Europe faced a refugee crisis comparable with the situation unfolding at its ...
September 6, 2015
BY
Tim Hatton
Hungary Bus Fleet Delivers 4,000 Migrants to Austria Welcome
BUDAPEST, Hungary— Thousands of exhausted, elated migrants reached their dream destinations of Germany and Austria on Saturday, completing ...
September 5, 2015
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The Associated Press
Personal Stories Let Us Know What It Means to Be a Refugee
As Europe struggles with a humanitarian crisis the like of which it hasn’t seen for decades, the media ...
September 4, 2015
BY
Maria Rovisco
Hungary Offers to Bus Migrants to Austrian Border
Surprised riot police scrambled for their helmets as the huge crowd suddenly surged from the front of the ...
September 4, 2015
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The Associated Press
Image of Dead Child on Beach Haunts and Frustrates the World
The photo of the dead 3-year-old Syrian boy on a Turkish beach is haunting.It captures everything we don't ...
September 3, 2015
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The Associated Press
Hungary Bars Migrants From Trains; Smugglers Wait in Wings
BUDAPEST, Hungary—Hungary stunned migrants and European partners Tuesday by blocking asylum-seekers from its westbound trains, a move that raised new ...
September 1, 2015
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The Associated Press
EU Struggles For Answers As Migrant Influx Raises Tensions
BRUSSELS— French and German leaders reminded other European countries Monday of their shared responsibility toward refugees, as one ...
August 31, 2015
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The Associated Press
Migrants Clash With Macedonian Police on Border With Greece
About 3,000 migrants who spent the night in the open made several attempts to charge the police — ...
August 21, 2015
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The Associated Press
Greek Authorities Begin Clearing Athens Park of Migrants
ATHENS, Greece—Greek authorities said Sunday they have started resettling migrants living in tents in a park in Athens, ...
August 17, 2015
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The Associated Press
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