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Bid to diffuse tensions as migrants keep coming

Hungarian authorities began busing weary migrants and refugees to a nearby registration centre, defusing some tensions at Hungary’s southern border with Serbia.

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Your Monday morning catch-up

Good morning. Here’s everything you need to know before you start your day.

Mon, 07 Sep, 2015

Window onto ordinary lives in the mayhem
Window onto ordinary lives in the mayhem

Norma Costello travels to Keleti train station in Budapest, and speaks to some desperate Afghan children who crossed six countries only to encounter more hostility and police aggression.

Mon, 07 Sep, 2015

Refugee Crisis: Hundreds willing to walk 180km to ‘better place’

Hundreds of refugees stranded in Budapest’s Keleti station left for Austria on foot as trains to northern European countries remained suspended.

Sun, 06 Sep, 2015

‘I’ve been arrested 4 times but I’m still going to try’
‘I’ve been arrested 4 times but I’m still going to try’

Thousands of refugees sit on the dirty mats that have come to define Budapest’s grand Keleti station. Many have travelled the now risky Balkan route through Macedonia, Serbia, and finally Hungary, hoping to link up with family and friends in Germany and Austria.

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