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An Uninhabited Greek Island for Refugees?

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Some Europeans disagree with efforts to integrate Muslim refugees. But sending them to an uninhabited Greek island in the Aegean Sea until they can return home is a controversial idea.
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Refugees in France are being evicted again

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Thousands of refugees are being evacuated from the streets of Paris. Many just left camps in Calais.
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Trudeau talks Trump, politics

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The prime minister encourages Canadians of diverse backgrounds to get involved in politics.
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EU launches new volunteer scheme

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It’s meant to be Europe’s answer to the United States Peace Corps. The European Solidarity Corps wants to encourage people between the age of seventeen and thirty to get involved in voluntary work. The European Commission wants to one...
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Hungary's contradictions

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Of all the EU countries, Hungary seems to have adopted the most hostile position on refugees
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Asylum seekers pouring into Quebec | Sunday Scrum

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Over 150 people a day are coming north from the U.S. into Canada, especially into Quebec. What should the government do about the situation?
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Royal visit

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Bessma Momani, senior fellow, Centre for Intl Governance Innovation, on the visit of King Abdullah of Jordan to Canada
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Exploring exile through dance

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How does a body react when it is forced or prevented from moving? With his show ‘Displacement’, Syrian choreographer Mithkal Alzghair offers a reflection on his countrymen’s flight from civil war and the uncertainty of life in exile. His...
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Hungary votes on whether or not to accept refugees

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Hungary held a referendum on whether or not to accept the EU's planned mandatory refugee redistribution quota.
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"Every beardy man is not a terrorist"

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Born a refugee in Pakistan, Rafiullah now faces deportation to a homeland in conflict along with nearly 3 million other Afghans.
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Challenges for Syrian refugees in Canada

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CBC News speaks with Mayada Alzaal, a government-sponsored refugee, and Joanne Green, who is sponsoring two families who have yet to arrive to Canada
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Greece gets economic boost from refugee aid

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The challenge of dealing with tens of thousands of refugees could have a silver lining for Greece. The emergency aid money given to the Athens government is boosting the country’s economy. There are an estimated 60,000 refugees in...
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Jean genius Johny Dar paints celebrity denim for Jeans for Refugees

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An exhibition of jeans hand painted by American artist Johny Dar is at the Saatchi Gallery in London. #art We went to see Jeans for Refugees at Saatchi Gallery: a fantastic cause ★★★★ https://t.co/cUdl1LX2JH JohnyDar saatchi_gallery...
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Economic and social responsibilities of refugees

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Real Economy host Maithreyi Seetharaman spoke to Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development at Oxford University. Maithreyi Seetharaman, Euronews: “What can refugees do then to alleviate the worries of people who are going to...
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Cost of Refugees: humanity vs economy

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Real Economy’s anchor, Maithreyi Seetharaman spoke to Ian Goldin, Author of The Age of Discovery about the economic impact of refugees. She asked him how can Europe be the humanitarian continent it wants to be, while balancing the fear...
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Syrian refugees give thanks

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Thousands of Syrian refugees are still getting used to their new homes in Canada. CBC's Havard Gould looks at how two families are handling a new holiday.
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65 million people displaced by conflict worldwide: World Bank report

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The number of people displaced by conflict worldwide stands at 65 million, according to a new World Bank report. The study, produced together with the UN refugee agency said ten conflicts are responsible for the majority of forced...
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Just 5,000 migrants moved under flagship EU relocation policy

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A flagship EU policy to relocate migrants from Greece and Italy appears to have flopped. But the European Commission is sticking to its guns It agreed last September to move 160,000 migrants from those two countries within two years. But...
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Hotel housing project gives refugees in Greece a rare sense of hope

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Abandoned Athens building transformed into temporary home for asylum seekers
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Refugees in Germany: from desperation to economic fortune

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Some 1.2 million asylum applications were made in Europe in 2015. To put that figure into context, this summer more than 300,000 applications were made.That’s only around 600 applications for every million Europeans. Asylum rules in...
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Merkel tell German companies to speed up hiring of refugees

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Chancellor Angela Merkel is pushing Germany’s businesses to hire more refugees. She summoned the heads of top companies, including Siemens, Daimler and Bosch, to a meeting in Berlin. Merkel urged faster integration but also asked them...
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Refugee flood unending

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Thousands of people continue to arrive on the shores of the Greek Island of Lesbos
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Canada's refugee commitment

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Justin Trudeau promised to bring in 25,000 refugees from Syria by the end of the year, an ambitious goal
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Germany’s AfD – a flash in the pan or here to stay?

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For insight into the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party in Germany, euronews spoke to Jean-Michel De Waele, Professor of Political Science at the Free University of Brussels. “It seems that something is happening...