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Police on my back

Between Bosnia and Croatia, from Bihac to Velika Kladusa, about 8,000 migrants from war zones such as Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan are stranded. Everyone is trying to escape to Europe with the hope of building a better future for themselves. Crossing the border, what they call "The Game" is anything but a game: the weather conditions are harsh because the area is surrounded by snow-capped mountains and minefields from the Balkan war, the walk to Italy is 10 to 15 days long, and is often done without food and water. The most difficult thing, however, is not the weather conditions: the real challenge is to get past the Croatian police and survive them in case it ends up in their hands. Watch the full report: Police on my back

Lesbos Greece
Migration

Tension Rising in Greek Islands

An unprecedented violent outbreak is taking place among migrants and refugees on the Greek islands of Lesbos and Chios. At the beginning of February the public has witnessed extended unrest in those islands, as the asylum-seekers stationed there have gathered...

Angela Merkel e Recep Erdogan (La Presse)
Politics

Praise And Admonition: Merkel Meets Erdogan

Despite several controversial issues, especially regarding refugee policy, the mood between Chancellor Merkel and President Erdogan appeared to be relaxed at their meeting on Friday. Merkel commended and thanked Turkey for its commitment to the refugee crisis and pledged Germany’s...

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