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LETTER FROM EUROPE
Freedom of Movement Tests Continental Unity
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Migrant Chaos Mounts While Divided Europe Stumbles for Response
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OPEN SOURCE
Hungarian Leader Rebuked for Saying Muslim Migrants Must Be Blocked ‘to Keep Europe Christian’
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Image of a Small, Still Syrian Boy Brings Migration Crisis Into Focus
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WORLD BRIEFING
The Hague: Warlord Offers a Defense
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Turkey Frees Two British Journalists With Vice News
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Numbering of Migrants by Czechs Brings Outcry
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Migrant Smuggling in Europe Is Now Worth ‘Billions’
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Squalid Migrant City Rises in Budapest as Europe Seeks Solutions
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Ukraine Weighs Autonomy for Parts of East, Already in Russia’s Thrall
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A Vacation That Ended With the Legion of Honor
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GIURGIULESTI JOURNAL
Time-Worn Village in Moldova Springs Back to Life, Thanks to Port
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Migrant Crisis Gives Germany Familiar Role in Another European Drama
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Austrian Police Find 24 Afghan Migrants Locked in a Van
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Polio Paralyzes 2 Children in West Ukraine Outbreak
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No Resting on Laurels, European Central Bank Leader Faces New Threats
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Rebekah Brooks to Return to News Corp. on Monday
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French Publisher Won’t Print Book on Moroccan King After Authors’ Arrest
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For Thousands of Exhausted Migrants, a Journey’s End in Munich
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Train Station in Budapest Cuts Off Service to Migrants
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Sharp Denials After Arrest of Vice News Journalists in Turkey
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Icelanders Use Facebook to Open Door to Refugees
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Austria Discovers Syrian Travel Documents in Truck Where Bodies Were Found
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At Auschwitz, a Summer Precaution Is a Grim Reminder to Some
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British Employers Who Skirt ‘Living Wage’ Will Face Tough Fines, Cameron Says
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Migrant Crisis Tests Core European Value: Open Borders
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Angela Merkel Calls for European Unity to Address Migrant Influx
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In Vienna, Trains Packed With Refugees Are Welcomed and Ushered On
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Q. AND A.
An Escalating Migrant Crisis and an Intensifying Search for Solutions
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WORLD BRIEFING
Turkey: Journalists Held in Terror Case
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FAMAGUSTA JOURNAL
Cyprus Hopes Reunification Talks Will Revive a Resort...
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2 More Officers Die in Violent Protest Over Autonomy for East Ukraine
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Favorite to Lead Britain’s Labour Party Is Criticized for Bin Laden Comments
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WORLD BRIEFING
Czech Republic: U.S. Man Is Extradited
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European Firms Team Up to Target Google in Civil Lawsuits
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Celebrating John F. Burns, War Reporter and Witness to Era-Defining Events
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Aunt of Drowned Syrian Boys Comments
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Father of Drowned Syrian Boys Speaks About Loss
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Children Sprayed at the Hungarian Border
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CONTRIBUTING OP-ED WRITER
Will Germany Succumb to Hate?
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CONTRIBUTING OP-ED WRITER
Oleg Sentsov and the Kremlin’s Thin Skin
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Refugees on Train, Police in 2nd Day of Standoff in Hungary
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Hungary's Orban Warns of 'Tens of Millions' of Migrants
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EU Faces 'Defining Moment' With Refugee Crisis: UNHCR's Guterres
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British, Spanish Prime Ministers Make Joint Call for EU Reform
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Aunt of Drowned Syrian Boys Comments
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Father of Drowned Syrian Boys Speaks About Loss
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Children Sprayed at the Hungarian Border
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Refugees on Train, Police in 2nd Day of Standoff
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESSSEPT. 3, 2015, 6:37 P.M. E.D.T.
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BUDAPEST, Hungary — Refugees who had hoped to move on from Hungary are continuing to refuse to
leave a train stopped near a center where authorities are demanding that they register.
Police remained on watch Friday at Bicske, a town northwest of Budapest that holds one of the
country's five camps for asylum seekers — facilities the migrants want to avoid because they don't want
to pursue asylum claims in economically depressed Hungary. Nearly all hope to go to Germany.
The head of police border control, Col. Laszlo Balazs, said 16 people voluntarily checked into the asylum
center on Thursday, while about 500 others refused.
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