Life in Greece has become so difficult for Amir and Walaa, teachers from Syria, that they sometimes think about returning to the home they risked everything to flee.
Italian emergency workers have recovered 217 bodies from the wreck of a boat that sank in the Mediterranean in April 2015, killing some 500 migrants, the Navy said on Thursday.
More than 10,000 people have died crossing the Mediterranean to Europe since 2014, the UN said yesterday...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday Ankara will not change its anti-terrorism law, despite it being a condition laid down by the European Union to ensure visa-free travel for Turks.
Both Sweden and Denmark separately announced the temporary extension of border identification checks on Thursday in a bid to deter the influx of further migrants and refugees.
Thousands of refugees could flock to Britain from France if voters decide to leave the European Union, a spokesman for David Cameron said yesterday, underlining the prime minister’s stance that an exit would hurt security.