Saying goodbye to the Jungle Jump to media player The first migrants to leave the Calais 'Jungle' camp describe their feelings... READ MORE›
Further blasts of wintery weather are expected, with authorities in Ireland and normally-balmy southern France among those to have issued red alerts late Wednesday... READ MORE›
Noted French jazz violinist Didier Lockwood, a disciple of the late Stephane Grappelli, has died of a heart attack in Paris, his agent said... READ MORE›
Noted French jazz violinist Didier Lockwood, a disciple of the late Stephane Grappelli, has died of a heart attack in Paris, his agent said... READ MORE›
Sudanese migrants like Mr. Khater are increasingly visible in Brussels, around train stations, in public squares and parks, sometimes sleeping in the streets... READ MORE›
At least four migrants were in critical condition after Afghan and Eritrean groups fought in Calais... READ MORE›
Firearms are rare among migrants, and the shootings were the most serious clash in recent times among migrants around Calais... READ MORE›
Calais was home to the unofficial jungle refugee camp, which housed thousands of refugees in tents, until French authorities demolished it in October 2016... READ MORE›
Five migrants were in critical condition Thursday after being shot and 18 were wounded in clashes in the northern French port of Calais between Afghans and... READ MORE›
At least five migrants have been shot during a mass brawl between Afghans and Eritreans in the French port city of Calais, local officials say... READ MORE›
Culinary cause celebre Pulse fishing has become a cause celebre in France, prompting a boycott by 200 top European chefs of seafood netted using the technique... READ MORE›
The Port of Calais is closed due to the French fisherman blockade... READ MORE›
It's not clear how seriously the government considered this but as we know it eventually signed off on the Channel Tunnel project which opened in 1994... READ MORE›
In London, however, there was grumbling over additional spending, especially from hard-line supporters of Britain's exit from the European Union... READ MORE›
At a press conference with Macron following the summit, May said that Britain and France "remain committed to the principles of the long-standing Le Touquet agreement" which was signed in 2003... READ MORE›
In a boost to Macron, Britain is throwing its backing behind the European Intervention Initiative, a multinational European military force that the French president has proposed... READ MORE›
President Emmanuel Macron vowed Tuesday that France would no longer allow migrant camps like the notorious Jungle as he defended a tougher line on immigr... READ MORE›
On Tuesday, Macron went on the defensive in the coastal city of Calais, the symbolic epicenter of France's migrant troubles... READ MORE›
But neither France nor Britain wants to see local economies suffer as a consequence of Brexit... READ MORE›
The U.K's border was extended into France under a 2003 bilateral treaty known as the Treaty of Le Touquet... READ MORE›
Collomb said there were 400 migrants still living in the Calais area, and a further 50 at a second encampment up the coast at Grande-Synthe near Dunkirk... READ MORE›
It is getting colder, the clock is ticking and regional authorities are scrambling to meet President Emmanuel Macron's deadline get migrants off France's... READ MORE›
It's getting colder, the clock is ticking and regional authorities are scrambling to meet President Emmanuel Macron's deadline get migrants off France's s... READ MORE›
They are saying M. Herrou is endangering the Republic, Mr. Oloumi told the three judges... READ MORE›
But inside the camp some 50 children slept on a sandy ridge with bedding provided by Refugee Youth Service... READ MORE›
Food distribution volunteers said they had been forced to do so in secret because of a heightened police presence... READ MORE›
Governments urged to end 'most heinous human rights violation' as report finds widespread sexual exploitation of migrant children in Greece... READ MORE›
In France, the new majority Marine Le Pen hopes to build is strikingly similar to the coalition that brought the Brexit campaign victory... READ MORE›
In his first interview since he was elected as French president, Emmanuel Macron sets out his international agenda on Syria, Trump, and European integration... READ MORE›
Pressure grows on PM and home secretary over closure of scheme to bring child refugees to UK after only 350 arrivals... READ MORE›
Today, Tahiti is a Territoire Outre Mer, an overseas territory ruled from Paris... READ MORE›
World Refugee Day 2017 5 stories from foreign correspondents who covered the refugee crisis... READ MORE›
London will not be stopped by terror, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick has said as she highlighted an increased visible police presence on the capital's streets... READ MORE›
Nearly 1,500 children remain in shipping containers as fears rise for some who were due to come to the UK and are missing... READ MORE›
The incident in Paris occurred at about 8am during the changeover of soldiers stationed at Place de Verdun, not far from the town hall in Levallois-Perret... READ MORE›
This shows the Home Office simply hasn't taken this seriously enough... READ MORE›
A call goes out to Filoxenia, a housing project funded by Help Refugees, to see if it can take in the pregnant woman... READ MORE›
German Newspaper Catalogs 33293 Who Died Trying to Enter Europe... READ MORE›
CROISILLES, France -- The protests began even before the migrants had arrived... READ MORE›
Separately, a 25-year-old woman in Calais told researchers she witnessed another woman of her age being sprayed with tear gas by police... READ MORE›
The government quietly announced it is limiting the number of child refugees from Europe... READ MORE›
Andrew Stroehlein, spokesman for Human Rights Watch, tweeted Calais mayor aiming to win heartlessness award?... READ MORE›
In Brussels you have an agreement between the European Union and IOM for a migrant protection reintegration initiative on the central Mediterranean migration route, in Africa... READ MORE›
For now, both Hassan and Jamil are in secure accommodation - Hassan said his sleep on Tuesday was the best he has ever had... READ MORE›
There are concerns about Mr Fillon's support for a US alliance with Vladimir Putin, the Russian president, over Syria... READ MORE›
French authorities declared the Calais camp known as the jungle, empty on Wednesday, after fires in the area accelerated plans to evacuate refugees... READ MORE›
The UK Home Office said that French authorities were responsible for all children in Calais during the clearance operation... READ MORE›
Emmanuel Macron says France will set up processing centres this summer in Libya for asylum seekers trying to reach Europe across the Mediterranean Sea... READ MORE›
Hollande said 5,000 people had been evacuated from Calais and that there were 1,500 unaccompanied minors left, who would be transferred swiftly to other reception centers... READ MORE›
0300 GMT to clear the area where Paris City Hall official Dominique Versini said numbers have swollen to between 2,000 and 2,500 people... READ MORE›
Look at Scotland's beautiful new Forth bridge - and see Britain's decline... READ MORE›
The Home Office said The remaining children are safe and in the care of the French authorities... READ MORE›
Huge response to Guardian and Observer appeal to help child refugees demonstrates our readers' characteristic generosity... READ MORE›
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