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Rural Germany an ‘Integration Laboratory’ for Migrants

German villages and small towns could hold the key to socially integrating a mass influx of refugees who would in turn help revitalise dwindling rural populations, experts say. “The rural regions are a laboratory of integration,” said Karl-Friedrich Thoene from

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Britain May Accept Unaccompanied Children Fleeing Syria

Britain might take in refugee children who have been displaced by the war in Syria and have travelled to other countries in Europe, a government minister said on Sunday. International Development Secretary Justine Greening said the government was considering whether it

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German Anger Over Cologne Assaults Targets North Africans

Even 73-year-old retiree Edris says he has not been spared suspicious questions from Germans after a rash of sex assaults in Cologne blamed on North Africans. “If there is a criminal Moroccan, it boomerangs back to all of us,” said

Cologne

Calais Locals Document a Town Under Siege

A series of photos and videos posted to Facebook by the residents of Calais over the last 24 hours depicts a town under siege. Parents have been advised to keep their children indoors as migrants roam through playgrounds, while on

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