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Migrant crisis: external borders need to be stabilised, says EU commissioner
Migrant crisis: external borders need to be stabilised, says EU commissioner
Migrant crisis: external borders need to be stabilised, says EU commissioner
An increasing number of migrants are making their way into Europe through the Western Balkans.
What challenges does this pose for the transit countries?
Euronews has been speaking to Johannes Hahn, EU Commissioner for European Neighbourhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations, about the influx of people desperately searching for a new life.
He attended the Western Balkans summit in Vienna in late August.
Natalia Richardson-Vikulina, euronews:
“How are you going to convince some European Union countries like Denmark, Hungary or the United Kingdom to participate even more in resolving this (migrant) crisis, to find a common Europea
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UN wants EU to share 200,000 refugees
UN wants EU to share 200,000 refugees
UN wants EU to share 200,000 refugees
The UN has called for the European Union to admit up to 200,000 refugees as part of a relocation program.
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Drowned toddler pic shocks Europe
Drowned toddler pic shocks Europe
Drowned toddler pic shocks Europe
HUNGARY: Migrants forced from a train in Hungary scuffled with helmeted riot police and some clung to railway tracks on Thursday, as politicians across Europe struggled to respond to public opinion appalled by images of a drowned 3-year-old boy.
France and Germany said European countries must be required to accept their shares of refugees, proposing what would potentially be the biggest change to the continent's asylum rules since World War Two.
Europe's worst refugee crisis since the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s has strained the European Union's asylum system to breaking point, dividing its 28 nations and feeding the rise of right-wing popu
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Merkel calls for 'fairness' amongst countries on refugee numbers
Merkel calls for 'fairness' amongst countries on refugee numbers
Merkel calls for 'fairness' amongst countries on refugee numbers
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that if European Union countries fail to agree on a ''fair distribution'' of refugees, the Schengen zone will be called into question.
The Schengen agreement allows people to cross borders in 26 European countries - excluding Britain - without having to go through passport or border checks.
In a speech in Berlin, Chancellor Merkel also said she was troubled by what appeared to be a mood of hatred towards migrants in her country, and appealed to people not to join protests against newly-arrived foreigners.
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Dead Toddler’s Image Shocks Europe, Support for Iran Deal
Dead Toddler’s Image Shocks Europe, Support for Iran Deal
Dead Toddler’s Image Shocks Europe, Support for Iran Deal
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HUNGARY: Migrants forced from a train in Hungary scuffled with helmeted riot police and some clung to railway tracks on Thursday, as politicians across Europe struggled to respond to public opinion appalled by images of a drowned 3-year-old boy.
France and Germany said European countries must be required to accept their shares of refugees, proposing what would potentially be the biggest change to the continent's asylum rules since World War Two.
Europe's worst refugee crisis since the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s has strained the European Union's asylum system to breaking point, dividing its 28 nations and
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Merkel calls for 'fairness' amongst countries on refugee numbers | BBC news today
Merkel calls for 'fairness' amongst countries on refugee numbers | BBC news today
Merkel calls for 'fairness' amongst countries on refugee numbers | BBC news today
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that if European Union countries fail to agree on a ''fair distribution'' of refugees, the Schengen zone will be called into question.
The Schengen agreement allows people to cross borders in 26 European countries - excluding Britain - without having to go through passport or border checks.
In a speech in Berlin, Chancellor Merkel also said she was troubled by what appeared to be a mood of hatred towards migrants in her country, and appealed to people not to join protests against newly-arrived foreigners.
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It's Risky to Come to Europe, Hungary's PM Viktor Orban Tells Migrants
It's Risky to Come to Europe, Hungary's PM Viktor Orban Tells Migrants
It's Risky to Come to Europe, Hungary's PM Viktor Orban Tells Migrants
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HUNGARY: Migrants forced from a train in Hungary scuffled with helmeted riot police and some clung to railway tracks on Thursday, as politicians across Europe struggled to respond to public opinion appalled by images of a drowned 3-year-old boy.
France and Germany said European countries must be required to accept their shares of refugees, proposing what would potentially be the biggest change to the continent's asylum rules since World War Two.
Europe's worst refugee crisis since the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s has strained the European Union's asylum system to breaking point, dividing its 28 nations and
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Migrants scuffle with Hungary police; dead toddler's image shocks Europe
Migrants scuffle with Hungary police; dead toddler's image shocks Europe
Migrants scuffle with Hungary police; dead toddler's image shocks Europe
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HUNGARY: Migrants forced from a train in Hungary scuffled with helmeted riot police and some clung to railway tracks on Thursday, as politicians across Europe struggled to respond to public opinion appalled by images of a drowned 3-year-old boy.
France and Germany said European countries must be required to accept their shares of refugees, proposing what would potentially be the biggest change to the continent's asylum rules since World War Two.
Europe's worst refugee crisis since the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s has strained the European Union's asylum system to breaking point, dividing its 28 nations and
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Looking for a European identity part 2
Looking for a European identity part 2
Looking for a European identity part 2
European Parliament. Saturday at 12.10 pm.
EUROPE NOW
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Latest update : 2015-09-03
Looking for a European identity (part 2)
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In the second part of Europe Now we stay in France where we travel to the city of Lyon to meet Nadir, a young French rapper. Nadir and his band, the "Bavoog Avers", don't believe in social and ethnic determinism. He confronts Arnaud Danjean, a member of the European Parliament from the European People's Party, with the issue of the EU and its efforts to try to set itself apart from the rest of the world.
Chief editor : Caroline de Camaret
Presenter : Christophe Rob
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Europe's Migrant Crisis: Explained In 90 Seconds
Europe's Migrant Crisis: Explained In 90 Seconds
Europe's Migrant Crisis: Explained In 90 Seconds
The world is facing what has been called the worst refuge crisis since World War II and the European Union has been at the centre of this crisis.
Wars in Iraq and Syria and unrest in the African continent and Afghanistan have caused people to undertake perilous journeys to Europe to flee persecution and poverty.
It is estimated that since January 2015, more than 350,000 people have desperately packed onto overcrowded vessels in an attempt to find a safer, better life.
Often, their journey ends in capsized vessels and shipwrecks that plunge the migrants into the open sea. According to International Organization for Migration, over 2,600 mig
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Turks protest against Europe's migrant policies
Turks protest against Europe's migrant policies
Turks protest against Europe's migrant policies
Demonstrators in Istanbul protest against the European Union's policies for migrants as images of a toddler who drowned trying to reach Greece spark outrage. Yiming Woo reports.
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Turks protest against Europe's migrant policies
Turks protest against Europe's migrant policies
Turks protest against Europe's migrant policies
Demonstrators in Istanbul protest against the European Union's policies for migrants as images of a toddler who drowned trying to reach Greece spark outrage.
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European Union has turned the Mediterranean into a 'cemetery
European Union has turned the Mediterranean into a 'cemetery
European Union has turned the Mediterranean into a 'cemetery
I created this video with the YouTube Video Editor (https://www.youtube.com/editor) European Union has turned the Mediterranean into a 'cemeteryEuropean Union has turned the Mediterranean into a 'cemeteryEuropean Union has turned the Mediterranean into a 'cemetery
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Europe Grapples With Growing Migrant Crisis
Europe Grapples With Growing Migrant Crisis
Europe Grapples With Growing Migrant Crisis
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September 03, 2015 - The president of the 28-nation European Union is calling for countries to share the burden of taking in at least 100,000 asylum-seekers arriving in the nations hardest hit by the migrant influx: Greece, Italy and Hungary. (Sept. 3)
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EU ministers to meet on migrants as drowned boy's father speaks
EU ministers to meet on migrants as drowned boy's father speaks
EU ministers to meet on migrants as drowned boy's father speaks
EU ministers to meet on migrants as drowned boy's father speaks
European Union foreign ministers were set to meet Friday to discuss the continent's escalating migrant crisis, after the father of a Syrian toddler found dead on a beach spoke of how his children "slipped through my hands" as their boat sank.
The heartbreaking images of three-year-old Aylan Kurdi lying dead in the surf have ramped up pressure on political leaders to address Europe's worst refugee crisis since World War II.
As politicians squabbled over how many refugees each country should take, an ugly standoff in Hungary underscored the plight of desperate people fleeing confli
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Nigel Farage launches Ukip campaign for EU exit
Nigel Farage launches Ukip campaign for EU exit
Nigel Farage launches Ukip campaign for EU exit
Nigel Farage launches Ukip campaign for EU exit
Nigel Farage is kicking off Ukip's campaign for Britain to vote for withdrawal from the European Union in the referendum planned by the end of 2017.
The eurosceptic party's leader announced earlier this week that he wants Ukip to provide the "ground forces" spreading the Brexit message across the country, separately from the two existing groupings which are vying for designation as official leaders of the Leave campaign.
At an event to launch the Ukip campaign in London, he is expected to give details of the drive planned by the party, including a string of public meetings around the country.
Wi
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Migrant Chaos Mounts While Divided Europe Stumbles for Response
Migrant Chaos Mounts While Divided Europe Stumbles for Response
Migrant Chaos Mounts While Divided Europe Stumbles for Response
The struggle among European leaders to develop a coherent response to the spiraling migrant crisis intensified on Thursday as fresh calls for a blocwide plan were met with recriminations about the continent being swamped with Muslims.
Even as wrenching photographs of a drowned 3-year-old Syrian boy riveted world attention and galvanized public demands for action, the leaders’ first fumbling efforts seemed only to highlight Europe’s divisions, as they bickered over who should take responsibility for the migrants rather than unifying around a new policy.
The chaos was searingly illustrated by a daylong standoff in Budapest and its outskirts,
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The Real Face of the European Union
The Real Face of the European Union
The Real Face of the European Union
The Real Face of the European Union Most see the European Union of today as an inefficient conglomeration of states run by self-serving career politicians anxious to guarantee their survival by .
In this documentary featuring members of the EU Parliment and other EU analysts, producer Phillip Day covers the history and goals of the European Union, .
Vanished - Crime Documentaries The Root of all Evil - Crime Documentaries .
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SUBTITLES ( ENG ) - ACTIVATE CLOSED CAPTION (CC) The EU has been sold to Britain as our best hope for the future. But behind the scenes, has another, .
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France, Germany asking other EU members to take ′fair share′ of refugees
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France, Germany asking other EU members to take ′fair share′ of refugees
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France, Germany asking other EU members to take ′fair share′ of refugees
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As Europe′s refugee crisis continues to worsen,... Germany and France have agreed that the European Union should impose binding quotas on the numbers of people member states take in.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says the old approach is not working anymore, because so many refugees are arriving at the EU′s external borders, that Europe can′t leave Italy or Greece alone to deal with the task.
European Council President Donald Tusk is calling for the fair distribution of at least 100-thousand refugees among EU states.
Britain is expected to announce plans to accept more refugees after the government there came under intense pressure to act f
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Justice for Aylan and for Europe's Refugees (#JusticeforSyria - #JusticeforRefugees)
Justice for Aylan and for Europe's Refugees (#JusticeforSyria - #JusticeforRefugees)
Justice for Aylan and for Europe's Refugees (#JusticeforSyria - #JusticeforRefugees)
Hello guys! This is a double shock news across Europe. First of all, it was all a terrible accident when a syrian 3 year old boy who tried to going to Europe and then, he died so young, alongside his older brother. Their father cried for their children, how sad! And then, no portuguese citizen is indifferent to the European Union's refugee crisis and for those shocking images spread by the press. All thoughts are with those people. Don't forget to subscribe, comment and share to my channel! #JusticeforAylan #JusticeforRefugees
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France, Germany Call on EU States to Accept More Refugees, Asylum-Seekers
France, Germany Call on EU States to Accept More Refugees, Asylum-Seekers
France, Germany Call on EU States to Accept More Refugees, Asylum-Seekers
France and Germany both call on the European Union to set and enforce obligatory numbers of migrants accepted in other member states
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EMU (European Monetary Union) Forex step by step
EMU (European Monetary Union) Forex step by step
EMU (European Monetary Union) Forex step by step
EMU (European Monetary Union) Forex step by step
The main objective of the European Monetary Union - the creation of the single European currency, or the euro, which officially replaced the currency of the Member States EU 2002. In January 1999 began the first phase of the euro. The euro is now used as a full-fledged means of payment and has circulation in the EU - Germany, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Austria, Finland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Spain and Portugal.
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Labour Debate: Corbyn Vs Kendall On The EU
Labour Debate: Corbyn Vs Kendall On The EU
Labour Debate: Corbyn Vs Kendall On The EU
Jeremy Corbyn and Liz Kendall clash over the European Union at the final head-to-head debate of the Labour leadership contest.
All four candidates for the Labour leadership – Jeremy Corbyn, Andy Burnham, Liz Kendall and Yvette Cooper – debate the key issues. Hosted by Channel 4 .
Find all your political news at The Labour candidates for leadership had their last hustings in Warrington. Watch the entire .
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