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World's most dangerous journey? Eritreans risk life and limb to get to UK – interactive
6 Sep 2014: Every month, up to 4,000 Eritreans flee the country in search of a new home, travelling along routes notorious for human trafficking. Here, we follow the journey of a refugee as he makes the three-year trek
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8 Sep 2014: Increasing number of women who have fled conflict are opting to marry Turks, many as second, third or even fourth wives
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5 Sep 2014: Migrant numbers, boosted by Syrians and Libyans fleeing conflict, predicted to exceed height of Arab spring
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2 Sep 2014: Editorial: Thailand should be embarrassed that its courts are being used to prosecute a British researcher for alleging abuse of migrant workers in its food industry
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1 Sep 2014:
Helena Smith: Last year, Greek farm guards shot at illegal migrant strawberry pickers, wounding 35. When a court acquitted them this summer, there was outrage. At the camp, where they continue to live like slaves, the workers share their stories
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UNHCR points to 'increasingly horrifying conditions' inside the country that have forced nearly 50% of Syrians to flee their homes
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26 Aug 2014: Government says plan will protect migrants who ride the trains to get to US border, but activists say it will only make things worse
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19 Aug 2014: German man held after group of 15 claiming to be from Eritrea and Kashmir emerge from refrigerated container
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Guardian Professional, 19 Aug 2014: As users of international labour, companies have both ethical and competitive issues at stake if they do not break their silence on migration
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