Former soldier Joe Robinson was arrested while on holiday in July after spending a month in Syria with Kurdish militia in 2015... READ MORE›
But while images of desperate refugees emerge almost every day, the attitude of Europe's policymakers and much of the public have continued to harden... READ MORE›
Around 200 migrants were ordered off trains arriving from Austria and Hungary on Monday night... READ MORE›
Author Khaled Hosseini responds to images of Syrian boy washed ashore by writing short story animated in virtual reality... READ MORE›
Eventually the time came for him to cross two short miles on the Aegean Sea Istanbul There are no beaches in Kobani just bombs... READ MORE›
The image of Aylan, drowned off one of Turkey's most popular holiday resorts, went viral on social media and piled pressure on European leaders... READ MORE›
Aid agencies estimate that, in August, around 2,000 people attempted the tricky crossing to Greece's eastern islands every day... READ MORE›
Earthquake sparks tsunami off Greek islands and Turkey Turkish and Swedish victims dead and hundreds injured... READ MORE›
Pressure is mounting on David Cameron to change his stance after he claimed that taking more and more refugees is not the answer to the crisis... READ MORE›
A strong earthquake in the Aegean Sea has killed at least two people on the Greek island of Kos, officials say... READ MORE›
Greenpeace's founder Bob Hunter was a Canadian hippy journalist, writing in the Vancouver Sun about the brand new movement called ecology... READ MORE›
Outpouring of grief continues for dead Syrian toddler Aylan, three... READ MORE›
Mr Kurdi has now returned to Syria and the ruins of the city of Kobani the home he and his family had fled... READ MORE›
Joe Robinson arrested on holiday in Turkey accused of posting photos on Facebook wearing Kurdish militia uniform... READ MORE›
The current refugee crisis is putting the European Union and all of its member states to a historic test... READ MORE›
The quake damaged buildings, a port and killed at least two people, Greek authorities said... READ MORE›
Yesterday night we reported that UK Prime Minister David Cameron is planning to announce that the UK will take up to 10,000 Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
David Cameron is expanding on his commitment to bring 20 000 refugees to Britain... READ MORE›
Another meme shared by an anti-immigration group in Croatia claims to show another Islamist arriving in Europe... READ MORE›
Surviving family members of Aylan Kurdi have revealed how the Syrian three-year-old came to be washed up dead on a beach in Turkey... READ MORE›
Kurdi family had escaped Damascas and headed to Aleppo before moving to Kobani when fighting broke out... READ MORE›
We took measures to guard the border and prevent people from crossing into Bulgaria and Greece, Dursun Ali Sahin, the governor of Edirne Province, said... READ MORE›
Mr. Hahn, the enlargement commissioner, expressed confidence that Turkey and the European Union could yet reach a deal on visa-free travel... READ MORE›
Abdullah Kurdi has a sister called Teema in Vancouver, Canada, and it was there that the family hoped to settle... READ MORE›
The group will focus on monitoring the waterways and on providing intelligence to the European Union... READ MORE›
Deaths on Greek island of Kos as magnitude 6.7 earthquake shakes Greek Dodecanese Islands and Turkey's Aegean coast... READ MORE›
He and his family arrived in Kos at dawn on 16 August after being crammed in a dinghy meant for just three people with eight other refugees... READ MORE›
Toby Robyns, 52, from West Sussex, arrested at Bodrum airport on suspicion of failing to declare find... READ MORE›
Aylan Kurdi, 2, drowned when a boat carrying his family and other migrants capsized in rough seas while traveling from Turkey and Greece earlier this month... READ MORE›
At Emre's boat shop in central Izmir, one of Turkey's main ports, you can't turn around without bumping into a pile of inflatable rubber boats... READ MORE›
There could come a point at which Turkey says goodbye to migrants, Recep Tayyip Erdogan warns EU... READ MORE›
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