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Turkey: No migrants to conflict area
ankara March 9, 2016 13:07Turkey does not intend to return refugees to conflict. That Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said Wednesday.
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EP wants a blank check for Turkey
strasbourg March 9, 2016 10:21The European Parliament has many objections to the migration deal that the EU has concluded with Turkey. Across the political spectrum critical notes were cracked. The large groups do not want,, blank check '' to give Turkey, as revealed Wednesday during a debate in Strasbourg.
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Rutte: crossing is very unattractive
brussels March 8, 2016 06:07The crossing from Turkey to Europe is extremely unattractive to migrants and the agreements made by the EU and Turkey enters into force. That said Prime Minister Mark Rutte in the night of Monday to Tuesday after the EU-Turkey summit on migration crisis in Brussels.
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Hungary vetoot airlift migrants Turkey
brussels March 7, 2016 20:49Hungary opposes the plan to refugees in Turkish camps record. A spokesman for the Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban made it out Monday night. Orban will meet in Brussels with other European colleagues on a joint solution with Turkey to migration.
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Greek governor wants to proclaim a state of emergency
March 5, 2016 09:56e governor of the Greek region of Central Macedonia wants to declare a state of emergency because of the continuing influx of refugees and unsustainable living conditions in the camps.
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First money to Turkey from EU Migration Fund
brussels March 4, 2016 12:07Turkey can count on money for two projects to improve the care and situation of particularly Syrian refugees in Turkish camps. Friday was the Commission aware that the first projects have received money from the established European-Turkish migration fund.
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Greeks want migrants contribution
athens March 1, 2016 08:28The rapidly growing amount of refugees that Greece is facing, has led the government in Athens to ask the European Union to 470 million aid. The core of the problem is the fact that neighboring Macedonia only a few hundreds of migrants leave within a day.
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Violence in evacuation 'jungle' Calais
February 29, 2016 20:56French police Monday in the evacuation of the migrant camp in Calais clashed with migrants and protesters. A group of 150 to 200 people trying to prevent the eviction of the camp and pelted the police with stones. The police continued in turn tear gas.
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Evacuation 'jungle' Calais started
February 29, 2016 10:07French police on Monday 55 vehicles to the 'jungle' of Calais drawn to evacuate a part of it. In the jungle the makeshift settlements referred to migrants who want to go through Calais to England. Much has been made an arrest at the start of the police operation, the news France Info reported.
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UN: target civilians remain in southern Sudan
February 20, 2016 10:07Supporters of the government and the opposition in South Sudan continue to kill civilians, and abduct chase despite conciliatory language of both parties. That put the United Nations.
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Separate summit on migration with Turkey
brussels February 19, 2016 08:42The European Union is organizing early March a separate summit with Turkey on migration issues. That European Minister Donald Tusk announced on the night of Thursday to Friday after the first day of consultations with all government leaders and EU heads of state.
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Turkey bombs PKK in Iraq
ankara February 18, 2016 10:42The Turkish Air Force has camps of the outlawed labor movement bombed PKK in northern Iraq. That stated, the Turkish security forces Thursday. The bombings come shortly after the terrorist attack Wednesday on buses with soldiers in Ankara, which killed 28 people.
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D-Day to avoid Brexit
brussels February 17, 2016 20:07Knows Britain better conditions for membership of the European Union to drag out without a murmur from the other 27 EU countries? That is what Thursday and Friday at a summit of government leaders and EU heads of state in Brussels. Will there be a deal, you must take this a departure from the country called the union Brexit are avoided.
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Possible migrants to Australia N Zealand
sydney February 17, 2016 09:49New Zealand is still possible asylum seekers who are not allowed to stay in Australia. The New Zealand Prime Minister John Key comes to Australia on Thursday to talk about his colleague Malcolm Turnbull.
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War crimes suspects arrested in Bosnia
sarajevo February 15, 2016 14:56Police in Bosnia on Monday three Bosnian Serbs arrested on suspicion of war crimes. One of the three suspects was already nine-year sentence in Scheveningen after being convicted by the ICTY.
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Poland against term 'Polish death camp '
warsaw February 13, 2016 20:00Poland wants to get rid of the term 'Polish death camps', when referring to the Nazi Auschwitz-Birkenau, Sobibor and Treblinka. That said, the Polish Justice Minister Zbigniew Ziobro Saturday. If it were up to him, the use of the term is punishable.
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Turkey: 40,000 new migrants in camps
February 12, 2016 13:42At least 40,000 new refugees are housed in camps on the Turkish border with Syria. That said, the Turkish Deputy Prime Minister Yalcin Akdogan Friday. According to him, it is important that a new refugee camp with facilities arranged in the area.
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Turkey helps refugees Syrian side
February 7, 2016 19:14Turkey helps tens of thousands of refugees in the bombing of the northern Syrian city of Aleppo have fled so far only on the Syrian side of the border. Trucks with relief supplies and ambulances drove Sunday from Turkey in the neighboring country.
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70,000 refugees to Turkey by bombs
london February 4, 2016 14:49Tens of thousands of Syrians from Aleppo route to the border with Turkey by the intensification of the bombing of the city. Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu has said Thursday during the donor conference in London.
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Cameron wants education for Syrian children
london February 4, 2016 13:14The international community must ensure that can get all Syrian children in Syria and in neighboring countries education. That said British Prime Minister David Cameron on Thursday.
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'British pilot shot dead by poachers'
london January 31, 2016 01:56Poachers have killed a British helicopter pilot in Tanzania. That happened when the victim with his unit on a dead elephant flew, left a colleague of the man know the BBC.
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Brussels not impressed
brussels January 28, 2016 14:49The plan of the government to send refugees on Greek islands by ferry back to Turkey in exchange for the inclusion of 250 000 refugees in Europe, has beaten no dent in a packet of butter in Brussels.
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Cameron arouses anger with 'bunch migrants'
london January 27, 2016 15:56British Prime Minister David Cameron has been criticized on Wednesday a ruling on asylum seekers. In parliament, the prime minister talked about a bunch of migrants,, '', a bunch of immigrants.
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Eichmann found himself just one instrument
jerusalem January 27, 2016 12:07Adolf Eichmann considered himself innocent. In a handwritten letter to then Israeli president Yitzhak Ben-Zvi asked the man who organized the transports of Jews to the death camps for clemency.
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UNICEF has more than 2.5 billion needed for relief
January 26, 2016 13:42UNICEF has more than 2.5 billion euros for humanitarian aid to 43 million children in conflict zones and regions have been natural disasters. The UN children's organization said in calling on the world community to give money.
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EU seeks money for Turkish refugee fund
brussels January 15, 2016 15:56The countries of the European Union have still not together to improve the fund for the reception of refugees in Turkey the money to fill.
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Rutte at 'voortop' EU in Brussels
brussels December 17, 2015 22:26Prime Minister Mark Rutte Thursday morning attended summit in Brussels ahead of the EU summit of government leaders and heads of state. It was uncertain whether he would be here for the debate on the Teeven deal, Wednesday evening in parliament. The Prime Minister survived a motion of censure.
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Voluntary admission of refugees from Turkey
strasbourg December 15, 2015 17:42European countries would voluntarily refugees must record who are now in Turkish camps. That proposal the European Commission in Strasbourg on Tuesday did not stick here on an exact number.
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Killed in fighting around army bases Burundi
December 11, 2015 09:42When fighting around three military bases in the capital of Burundi Friday least seven deaths. Two soldiers and five rebels were killed when government opponents attacks launched at the locations.