Europe’s migrant crisis: Roundup, September 15
Hours after a new law to stop refugees from crossing illegally came into force, Budapest has declared a state of
Read moreHours after a new law to stop refugees from crossing illegally came into force, Budapest has declared a state of
Read moreThe small Hungarian border village of Röszke was awash with activity the night before the country promised to crack down
Read moreBulgaria’s Foreign Ministry has warned the country’s citizens to avoid travel by train or road through Hungary because of the
Read moreThe steady flow of migrants into Hungary from Serbia may come to a halt on Tuesday September 15. Hungarian Prime
Read moreRallies engulfed Europe on Saturday in response to the escalating refugee crisis. Tens of thousands of people filled central London
Read moreFour eastern EU member states have stood by their rejection of compulsory quotas for migrants. Germany’s foreign minister has warned
Read moreThe United States said Thursday it will accept at least 10,000 Syrian refugees in the coming year and increase its
Read moreIt started with five kilograms of oranges and some water. The next day, the oranges doubled. “And now we have
Read moreA Hungarian Internet television station has fired a camerawoman for deliberately tripping and kicking migrants fleeing police through a field
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