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New walls in Europe - a big business

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The Berlin Wall fell. But, especially since 2015, many different kinds of walls are constructed in EU to keep refugees and migrants out of Europe. The report ‘The Business of Building Walls’, examines the business of building walls,...
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Behrouz Boochani leaves Manus Island after six years, lands in NZ

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The Kurdish Iranian writer, held in PNG since 2013, says he may seek asylum in New Zealand or the US.
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Missing African migrants being trafficked through Yemen

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Aid agencies warn that human traffickers are increasingly using the country as a route to move African migrants, who are mostly Ethiopians, to Gulf countries.
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Missing Ethiopian migrants being trafficked through Yemen

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Aid agencies warn that human traffickers are increasingly using the country as a route to move African migrants, who are mostly Ethiopians, to Gulf countries.
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France tightens immigration controls

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Move unveiled by prime minister seen as attempt to win voters from far-right.
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UNRWA boss resigns amid probe into misconduct claims

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Pierre Krahenbuhl quits as UN inquiry reveals management issues that relate specifically to him.
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Turkey rejects German security zone plan as 'unrealistic'

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Turkish foreign minister says trust in Germany has been 'shaken' following recent criticism of offensive in Syria.
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New law in Greece against asylum-seeking criticised

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New law will make it more difficult to claim asylum. Rights groups say law falls short of European standards.
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Migrants increasingly risk lives arriving in Greece by river or sea

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Migrants are increasingly arriving in Greece by river or sea after Athens put up a 10-kilometre fence on the Turkish border to stop the flow of migrants in 2012. Euronews correspondents Fay Doulgkeri and Bryan Carter travelled 800...
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Are Greece and Turkey putting refugees in danger? | The Stream

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On The Stream: What lies ahead for refugees on the edge of Europe amid a standoff between Turkey and Greece?
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Facing prison for saving lives

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This is Miguel Roldan. He is a Spanish firefighter who helped save thousands of lives from drowning in the Mediterranean. In different times and in a different place, people would have praised his unselfish acts of humanity. But in the...
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Miguel Roldan: Meet the Spanish firefighter facing jail over migrant rescue mission

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This is Miguel Roldan. He is a Spanish firefighter who says he helped save thousands of lives from drowning in the Mediterranean. But Italy is accusing him of aiding illegal immigration and working with human traffickers. He faces up to...
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Edward Snowden on 'Snowden angels' and his warning for Canada

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Former CIA employee and NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden has a message for Canada. He sat down for an exclusive interview with The National's Adrienne Arsenault.
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Funeral in Halifax for 7 children killed in house fire

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The seven young victims were remembered at a service in Halifax that was open to the wider community and attended by 1,800 people.
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Germany's SPD wants to extend freeze on weapons sales to Saudi Arabia

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Germany's Social Democrat Party (SPD), partners in Chancellor Angela Merkel's government, wants to extend a freeze on arms exports to Saudi Arabia beyond March 9, despite pressure by the UK and France not to do so. The calls come after...
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The Netherlands tougher on migration after granting asylum to Armenian family

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A small miracle happened in a residential neighborhood of The Hague. A church protected a family of Armenians from being deported . Priests and neighbors set up a non-stop mass for three months , as Dutch law prevents police from...
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Estonia elections, climate strikes and Eurotunnel settlement | Europe briefing

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1. The Philippines could charge officials of Sanofi over dengue deaths The Philippine justice ministry said on Friday it had found probable cause to indict officials from French pharmaceutical company Sanofi and former and current...
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'Inhuman and degrading' new report raises concerns over Greece's refugee camps

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The Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) raised concerns Tuesday over the "inhuman and degrading" conditions in Greece's refugee camps. The committee's report said the situation was particularly alarming at...
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'Inhuman and degrading': report raises concerns over Greece's refugee camps

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The Council of Europe's Committee for the Prevention of Torture (CPT) raised concerns Tuesday over the "inhuman and degrading" conditions in Greece's refugee camps. The committee's report said the situation was particularly alarming at...
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The Brief: Migrant camps in Greece, Tusk in Ukraine and CO2 emissions

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In this edition: We speak to a Greek minister about a report from the Council of Europe on the conditions in Greece's migrant camps. Donald Tusk reassures Ukraine over Europe's stance and the EU seeks to reduce CO2 emissions from trucks...
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The Brief: Calais contemplates No Deal Brexit

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In this edition we look at how Calais is preparing for Brexit, deal or no deal. The copyright battle deadlock, a warning to Nicaragua and climate plans missed deadlines.
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Lebanon's Refugee Newsroom

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A young journalist's message to the world: "Enough painting refugees as terrorists, drug dealers, arms dealers - The message I want to share with the world through my work is enough!"
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EU to deliver 110 million in coming months to Rabat to stop emigration

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The European Union will deliver additional 110 million euros in coming months to support Morocco' fight against illegal immigration. That is according to EU Foreign Policy Chief Federica Mogherini on a visit to the kingdom. An...
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The Brief from Brussels: Rule of law, migration, glyphosate

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In this edition of The Brief from Brussels: EU lawmakers want to strip violators of rule of law norms off EU funds And in brief: EU gives financial support to Morocco's migration strategy - Human Rights Watch criticizes Hungary and...