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Asylum seekers flocking to Toronto overwhelm city's resources

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Many of the refugees are staying in college dormitories for the summer, but where they'll stay once school's back in session is unknown.
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Migrants on Lifeline ship arrive in Malta

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After being stranded out at sea on the Lifeline ship for almost a week, over two hundred (234) migrants are finally on land at Malta. It's after Italy refused to let the ship dock. The vessel, operated by German charity Mission Lifeline,...
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Migrants: MSF responds to Macron's criticism

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In the past few days several European leaders - namely, French President Emmanuel Macron and Maltese Prime Minister Joseph Muscat - have criticised rescue vessels and N GO's for disobeying authorities, and exacerbating the refugee...
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German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer in CSU divisions

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A shown down over migration has thrown the German coalition government into crisis mode. The EU migrant deal has long been a thorny issue between the CDU and its Bavarian sister party the CSU. Interior Minister Horst Seehofer has long...
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View from Vienna - migration set to dominate Austria's EU presidency

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Austria's taken over the rotating EU presidency - one that's set to be dominated by migration, a divisive issue that's deepened Europe's fault lines. Vienna will be using its time in the hot seat to try and curb any further waves of...
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France and Italian leaders agree Dublin regulation policy should change

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French and Italian leaders both agree the migrant situation must change. At a press conference, Emanuel Macron and Giuseppe Conte say they both support the idea of more solidarity within the European Union. They both agree that the...
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Asylum applications in the EU fell by 44% in 2017

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Despite the ongoing drama in the Mediterranean over how to deal with the flow of migrants into Europe, there are signs that the numbers are falling. Applications for asylum in the European Union fell by 44 percent in 2017, according to...
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Avramopoulos: I am opposed to Guantanamo Bay for Migrants

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As European leaders try to hammer out a plan to solve the migration crisis, the European Commission set out some of its proposals. Chief among them is the idea to prevent migrants from reaching Europe - where they end up in detention -...
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The world's deadliest migration route continues to take lives

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The world's deadliest migration route continues to take lives. On Sunday, a boat sank off the east coast of Tunisia, killing around 48 people. Our reporter Annelise Borges will go on board a search and rescue ship to find out more....
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Angela Merkel calls for stricter immigration rules and faster deportation

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Stricter immigration rules and faster deportation of failed asylum seekers. That's what the German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for. It's after a public outcry over a 14 year old German girl who was allegedly raped and killed by...
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Merkel calls for stricter immigration rules and faster deportation

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Stricter immigration rules and faster deportation of failed asylum seekers. That's what the German Chancellor Angela Merkel has called for. It's after a public outcry over a 14 year old German girl who was allegedly raped and killed by...
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Two Italian ships will escort the Aquarius vessel full of 629 migrants to Spain

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Two Italian ships will help escort the Aquarius vessel full of 629 migrants to Spain. They will also take 500 people off the ship to ease the overcrowding and the Italian coast guard will deliver supplies for the remainder of the trip....
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Migration - a battleground for EU politicians

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The fate of the six hundred or so migrants stranded in the Mediterranean aboard the Aquarius ship forced Europe into some soul-searching. And it became the battleground for MEPs, as they came together at a Strasbourg plenary session....
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Aquarius: deepening EU's political fault lines

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The escalating Franco-Italian diplomatic spat, sparked by the Aquarius migrant rescue ship drama, has put the spotlight on Europe's crumbling asylum policy. It also widens one of Europe's main political fault lines. Euronews spoke to an...
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Women victims of migration

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Women who are poor are crossing borders as never before in history. 48 percent of all migrants are women, according to the latest UN International Migration Report. During the European Development Days in Brussels, experts were...
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Cuts in the east, hikes in the south - EU funding plans revealed

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Hungary and Poland have had their fair share of spats with Brussels - and now they're set to have EU funding cut. While the European Commission plans would see reductions in cohesion cash going to the east, more would be spent in the...
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Thousands turn out for funeral of migrant girl shot by Belgian police

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Thousands of mourners have come together in Brussels for the funeral of toddler Mawda Shawdi, a German-born, Iraqi-Kurdish toddler fatally shot earlier this month by Belgian police. Those from the Kurdish community and beyond turned out...
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Brief from Brussels: Tackling the EU's migration headache

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: There’s pressure from the EU parliament to sort the bloc’s broken asylum system, with one MEP saying ‘failure is no longer an option.’ But will the Dublin regulations be reformed? And, as...
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Two illegal migrant camps are being cleared in Paris

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Refugees from two illegal camp sites in Paris are being made to move on by police this week. This is happening at Porte des Poissonniers, in northeast Paris, and another site next to the city's Canal Saint Martin. They'll be going to...
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New iniative to rescue migrants

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Two French pilots hope to save migrants in Libyan waters. Jose Benavente and Benoit Micolon invested all their savings, 130,000 euro's, to buy a light plane after that iconic image of the 3 year old boy whose body was washed up on the...
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Brief from Brussels: Stuck in Serbia

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In this edition of the Brief from Brussels: We meet some of the migrants, dreaming of getting into the EU, but stuck in Serbia, as European leaders prepare to gather at a Western Balkans summit in Sofia.
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Human trafficking in Brussels

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Modernkori rabszolgákat is alkalmaztak az egyik brüsszeli metróállomás felújításánál. Mohamed illegális bevándorlóként él Belgiumban. A felújítást végző cég feketén alkalmazta napi 50 euróért, embertelen körülmények között. Mohamed végül...
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Euronews' correspondent describes experience aboard Aquarius rescue ship

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Euronews' correspondent Anelise Borges has been aboard the Aquarius, a vessel operated by the charities Medecins Sans Frontieres and Sos Mediterranee, since last Friday. She witnessed a rescue of two rubber boats, which she classified as...
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How does Canada treat illegal migrants?

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Hilary Evans Cameron, a researcher at the Centre for Ethics at the University of Toronto and a former refugee lawyer, speaks with CBC's Michael Serapio