international immigration
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Charlie Hebdo Criticized for Dead Syrian Toddler’s Cartoon
(Business Standard) – French satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo has been criticised for publishing a cartoon depicting the death of three-year-old…
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Taking in More Refugees Won’t Solve the Syrian Crisis
(Sydney Morning Herald) – In the last week, heart-wrenching photographs of dead children on Europe’s shores have re-ignited calls for…
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U.S. Urged to Do More as Britain, France Offer to Take in 44,000 Syrian Refugees
(New York Daily News) – France and Britain offered to welcome a combined 44,000 Syrian refugees over the next five…
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Refugees or Migrants? Debate Over Words to Describe Crisis
KARL RITTER, Associated Press STOCKHOLM (AP) — Day after day, images of soaked and exhausted parents clutching their glassy-eyed children…
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Migrant Crisis: Libya Searches for More Bodies
(BBC) – Libyan workers continue to search for bodies at sea and on shore after two migrant vessels capsized on…
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Merkel Travels to Far-Right Heartland to Defend Refugees
KERSTIN SOPKE, Associated Press FRANK JORDANS, Associated Press HEIDENAU, Germany (AP) — Chancellor Angela Merkel was met with jeers Wednesday…
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Officials Rescue 367 Migrants Off Libya; 25 Bodies Found
FRANCES D’EMILIO, Associated Press COLLEEN BARRY, Associated Press ROME (AP) — A fishing boat crowded with migrants overturned Wednesday in…
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Humanitarian Crisis Looms Large in Haiti as the Dominican Republic
By Tony Best Special to the NNPA from the New York Carib News As the international community raise the alarm…
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African Migrants Find Uneasy EU Shelter After Rough Journey
DALTON BENNETT, Associated Press SHAWN POGATCHNIK, Associated Press CREIL, France (AP) — Against the odds, Hamed Kouyate has achieved his…
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60 Million People Fleeing Chaotic Lands, U.N. Says
UNITED NATIONS (New York Times) — Nearly 60 million people have been driven from their homes by war and persecution,…
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