Human migrations
EU takes Czechs, Hungary, Poland to court over refugees
The European Union announced Thursday that it is taking the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland to court for failing to accommodate their fair share of refugees under a plan agreed to by the 28-country bloc two years ago.
Syrians in Turkey not likely to return: Expert
The majority of Syrians who fled to Turkey are happy to be in the country and have no intention of going back, according to a prominent migration expert.
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PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: Candidates on Slovenia's international role
Candidates are listed as they appear on the ballot.
Suzana Lara Krause (non-parliamentary Slovenian People's Party (SLS))
Self-harm, attempted suicide on the rise, MSF warns
A mental health emergency is unfolding in migrant camps on Greece's islands, fueled by poor living conditions, neglect and violence, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) said Tuesday.
Medical staff have seen a sharp increase in people trying to get help after attempting suicide, harming themselves or suffering psychotic episodes, the humanitarian organization said in a report.
France Clears Hundreds of Migrants From Wood Near Calais
French authorities evacuated hundreds of migrants from a wood on the northern coast near Calais on Tuesday over fears it could become a magnet for others hoping to head to Britain, The Local reported.