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Thousands of migrants camp under US-Mexico bridge

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Tens of thousands of migrants have been stuck in southern Mexico as the government has stepped up efforts to prevent them from heading towards the United States border.
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Poland will build a fence on its border with Belarus to stop migrants

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A 2.5-metre-tall fence will be erected along most of the 150-kilometre border, with construction due to begin next week.
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Lithuania challenged on migration law changes amid Belarus border row

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The Council of Europe says the changes "remove, in the case of an emergency situation, significant safeguards in the asylum procedure".
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Lithuania-Belarus diplomatic spat leaves migrants stranded

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Al Jazeera is at the Lithuania-Belarus border meeting migrants who have been turned into political pawns and left stranded.
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Panama FM: More migrants crossing dangerous border jungle

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Panama hosts a summit to try to address a growing migration crisis, as people cross from Colombia and head into a dangerous stretch of jungle.
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Thousands of migrants returned from Ceuta border to Morocco

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The risks the migrants took to cross into this little bit of Europe on the northern tip of Africa show just how difficult their economic circumstances are.
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Spain-Morocco migrants hope to leave Ceuta for European mainland

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Hoping to make it to Europe. Al Jazeera follows the plight of migrants crossing from Morocco over to Ceuta.
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U.S. says airstrike killed 2 ISIS members, warns more attacks possible

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U.S. officials said two Islamic State militants were killed in a drone strike in Afghanistan overnight in retaliation after Thursday's deadly suicide bombing at the Kabul airport claimed by the group. President Joe Biden warns another...
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Thousands of migrants pour into Spain from Morocco

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Thousands of migrants from Morocco have poured into neighbouring Spain. The Spanish military has sent some back, but there are accusations Morocco is letting people leave in retaliation for Spain treating a separatist leader for COVID-19.
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Spain tightens border to stop thousands of migrants from entering

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Spain has begun expelling some of the thousands of migrants who reached the Spanish enclave of Ceuta, on the northern tip of Morocco. But many unaccompanied minors remain in Spain.
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Spain deploys tanks, troops in Ceuta over migrants

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The bolstered security followed rioting in a Moroccan border town as police there tried to block hundreds of migrants from crossing to Ceuta to claim asylum.
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Farmers, migrant workers speak out against strict COVID-19 restrictions

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Farmers and migrant workers in Ontario's Norfolk County say COVID-19 restrictions imposed on them are unreasonably harsh and harmful to workers — and they say Canadians' produce prices will rise as a result.
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Ceuta: Spain faces diplomatic crisis as 6,000 migrants arrive from Morocco

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Moroccan migrants, including women and children, crossed into the Spanish northern African enclave of Ceuta, authorities said.
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More than 2,000 migrants arrive on Italian island

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About 20 boats carrying more than 2,000 migrants have arrived at the tiny island of Lampedusa, southwest of Sicily, overwhelming Italy's migrant housing centre there.
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More than 2,000 migrants arrive on Italian island by boat

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Largest numbers of migrants to come ashore this year arrive on overcrowded fishing boats, causing some to call for revised immigration policies.
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EU leadership 'crucial' in dealing with migration, says UN refugee chief

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European Union leadership is key if migration into the bloc is to be dealt with effectively, according to the United Nations' refugee chief.
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EU plans to boost power of border agency Frontex raise eyebrows

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The move from the European Commission raised concerns due to the ongoing investigations surrounding the border control agency.
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How Italy has grounded some humanitarian rescue ships

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CBC reporter Megan Williams explains how Italy is using administrative measures to keep rescue vessels in its ports, rather than saving migrants fleeing Libya in small boats.
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Aboard a quarantine ship

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This video filmed by the Outlaw Ocean Project captures the life of migrants rescued in the Mediterranean Sea and forced to quarantine aboard a cruise ship commissioned by the Italian government.
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India migrant workers flee capital as COVID batters economy

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Latest restrictions to curb the spread of the coronavirus have seen many daily wage earners losing their jobs, as India struggles to stem the world’s largest rise in cases.
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Refugees, migrant workers left out of Lebanon COVID vaccine drive

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The government blames the slow rollout on the limited number of jabs available.
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Is the UK really a 'beacon' for a multiethnic society?

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The UK has been called a 'beacon to the rest of Europe and the world' when it comes to tackling racial inequality by a government-appointed commission, but many in the country doubt the report.
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Mexico investigating Salvadoran woman’s death in police custody

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A video showed Victoria Salazar pinned to the ground by police, reminiscent of the death of George Floyd.
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Lebanon seeks private sector help for vaccination drive

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Only about 1 percent of the population is fully vaccinated and there are concerns that contracting out vaccination distribution will not benefit those who are most in need.