Europe’s migrant crisis: September 28 roundup
“We will not turn our country into a refugee camp”, Greece’s deputy immigration policy minister Yannis Mouzalas said in an interview
Read more“We will not turn our country into a refugee camp”, Greece’s deputy immigration policy minister Yannis Mouzalas said in an interview
Read moreCroatia has been transporting asylum-seekers to Hungary and is demanding that Serbia follow suit, instead of busing them to Croatia.
Read moreCroatia lifted restrictions on the main border crossing with Serbia Friday, ending a week of friction prompted by the flow
Read moreThe government of Croatia decided to open its border crossings with Serbia on September 25. The move was made taken after
Read moreBulgaria’s Foreign Ministry said on September 25 that it had summoned the Croatian ambassador in Sofia, Ljerka Alajbeg, to “express
Read moreMore than 100 000 refugees and migrants entered Greece illegally in August alone, the Independent Balkan News Agency said on September
Read moreThe ongoing refugees’ crisis has affected relations between Serbia and Croatia, causing them to deteriorate to the lowest level since
Read moreBulgaria’s Foreign Ministry has issued the latest in a series of travel advisories arising from issues related to the migrant
Read moreEuropean Union justice and interior ministers were meeting on the afternoon of September 22 to continue discussions on the migration
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