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Macedonian police have allowed hundreds of refugees to pass through their border from Greece after police fired stun grenades for a second day in a failed bid to stop them from breaking through.
On Saturday, efforts by Macedonian officials to let only about 700 migrants a day to cross over from Greece—one-fourth the number of daily crossings seen in recent weeks—were thrown into ...
Migrants wade across a river near the Greek-Macedonian border, west of the the village of Idomeni, Greece, March 14, 2016. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov By Ognen Teofilovski MOIN, Macedonia (Reuters ...
Macedonia has re-opened its border with Greece to refugees after declaring a state of emergency and firing tear gas at them. We meet one Syrian family caught in the cross-border chaos.
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Hundreds of migrants marched out of a Greek transit camp, hiked for hours along muddy paths and forded a rain-swollen river to get around a border fence and cross into Macedonia, where they were ...
Macedonia on Friday allowed a limited number of "vulnerable" migrants to enter the country a day after sealing its border with Greece and leaving thousands of refugees stuck in no-man's land.
Macedonia has permitted hundreds of refugees to cross its border from Greece after police efforts to contain them with stun grenades and clashes proved ineffective. Reports highlight the desperation ...
Macedonian police use stun grenades as migrants cross border. Police attempting to stop thousands of migrants and refugees from crossing the southern border from Greece.
Item 1 of 20 Migrants walk along a path looking for a way to cross the Greek-Macedonian border, near the village of Idomeni, Greece, March 14, 2016. REUTERS/Stoyan Nenov ...
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