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  • Migrants try to cross the border into Hungary from Serbia close to the  border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants try to cross the border into Hungary from Serbia close to the  border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Hungary from Serbia close to the  border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants try to cross the border into Hungary from Serbia close to the  border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants walk towards the camp after leaving the temporary border camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants are seen on the ground close to a stand off with police at the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants are seen close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • A woman gestures as Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants run to try and escape being contained by police close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • A migrant  walks to board a bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants engage in a stand off with police close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants are seen on the ground close to a stand off with police at the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants clash with police close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants break from a police corden close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants break from a police corden close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants clash with police close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • A migrant holds his child during a stand off with police close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants engage in a stand off with police close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • A young migrant boy at the window of a bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants engage in a stand off with police close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 8 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants are seen close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants  break through a police corden to board a bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • A woman migrant and her baby break through a police corden to board a bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants  break through a police corden to board a bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • A migrant  breaks through a police corden to board a bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants gesture to the police to be selected to travel on the bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants are seen close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • A woman migrant  breaks through a police corden to board a bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants run to try and escape being contained by police close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants run to try and escape being contained by police close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants  queue for a bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants  break through a police corden to board a bus close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police contain migrants close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants wait to get into the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants wait to get into the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants wait to get into the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants wait to get into the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants wait to get into the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants walk along the motorway towards Budapest after they  broke out from the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants walk along the motorway towards Budapest after they  broke out from the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police try to contain migrants as they broke out from the camp and joined the motorway and started walking towards Budapest close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants walk along the motorway towards Budapest after they  broke out from the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants walk along the motorway towards Budapest after they  broke out from the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants walk along the motorway towards Budapest after they  broke out from the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants walk along the motorway towards Budapest after they  broke out from the camp close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police try to contain migrants as they broke out from the camp and joined the motorway and started walking towards Budapest close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police try to contain migrants as they broke out from the camp and joined the motorway and started walking towards Budapest close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police try to contain migrants as they broke out from the camp and joined the motorway and started walking towards Budapest close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Hungarian police try to contain migrants as they broke out from the camp and joined the motorway and started walking towards Budapest close to the Hungarian and Serbian border town of Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • An early morning view of Pingxiang City, a Chinese border town near Vietnam in Guangxi Province, China on 06 July 2009. Cross border trade between the two countries has skyrocketed in the past decade, and China is currently planning to build a high speed rail link between China and Singapore via Vietnam, which will certainly boost cross border commerce even more.
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  • Money changers convert Chinese RMB and Vietnamese Dong in the border town of Puzhai, Guangxi Province, China on 06 July 2009. Cross border trade between the two countries has skyrocketed in the past decade, and China is currently planning to build a high speed rail link between China and Singapore via Vietnam, which will certainly boost cross border commerce even more.
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  • Vietnamese day laborers load a truck with boxes of melons from China's far western Xingjiang region to be sold in vietnam at a truck stop and de facto trading center in the border town of Puzhai, Guangxi Province, China on 06 July 2009.  Cross border trade between the two countries has skyrocketed in the past decade, and China is currently planning to build a high speed rail link between China and Singapore via Vietnam, which will certainly boost cross border commerce even more.
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  • Money changers convert Chinese Renminbi (RMB) and Vietnamese Dong in the border town of Puzhai, Guangxi Province, China on 06 July 2009. Cross border trade between the two countries has skyrocketed in the past decade, and China is currently planning to build a high speed rail link between China and Singapore via Vietnam, which will certainly boost cross border commerce even more.
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  • Migrants sit in a camp in Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • Migrants sit in a camp in Roszke, Hungary, September 7 2015. The UN’s humanitarian agencies are on the verge of bankruptcy and unable to meet the basic needs of millions of people because of the size of the refugee crisis in the Middle East, Africa and Europe, senior figures within the UN have told the media.
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  • A customs officer holds up a hand to traffic passing through the national border between Liechtenstein and Austria, what the Austrians call a Zoll or Zollamt at Schaanwald, the north-eastern line near the Austrian town of Feldkirch, on 8th February 1990, in Schaanwald, Austria.
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  • Looking north, an aerial view of the rural town of Kamnik in central Slovenia, on 26th June 2018, in Kamnik, Slovenia. As one of the oldest towns in Slovenia, Kamnik was first mentioned in the 11th century. It was later first mentioned as a town in 1229, at the time when it was an important trading post along the route between Ljubljana and Celje. To the north are the mountain peaks of the Julian Alps that border Slovenia with Austria.
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  • Looking north, an aerial view of the rural town of Kamnik in central Slovenia, on 26th June 2018, in Kamnik, Slovenia. As one of the oldest towns in Slovenia, Kamnik was first mentioned in the 11th century. It was later first mentioned as a town in 1229, at the time when it was an important trading post along the route between Ljubljana and Celje. To the north are the mountain peaks of the Julian Alps that border Slovenia with Austria.
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  • Patriotic red white and blue bunting stretched out over Broad Street in Lyme Regis, Dorset, England, United Kingdom. Lyme Regis is a coastal town in West Dorset, England. The town lies in Lyme Bay, on the English Channel coast at the Dorset–Devon border. It is nicknamed The Pearl of Dorset.
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  • Snow on the mountain tops of Valbona Valley National Park on the 12th of December 2018, high above the town of Bajram Curri, Albania. Bajram Curri is a town located in northern Albania, very close to the border with Kosovo, in a remote, mostly mountainous region.
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  • Children play games in a school playground in Bajram Curri with snow topped mountain in the Valbona Valley National Park behind on the 12th of December 2018, Albania. Bajram Curri is a town located in northern Albania, very close to the border with Kosovo, in a remote, mostly mountainous region. The town is named after Bajram Curri, a national hero who fought for ethnic Albanians, first against the Ottoman Empire and later against the Albanian government.
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  • The pretty coastal town of Menton on the French Cote d'Azur is seen beneath a cloudless blue sky in later afternoon spring sunshine. Looking across the water, in the foreground is the marina populated with assorted yachts, launches and other boats safely moored to jetties and pontoons. The bell-tower of baroque basilica Saint-Michel-Archange, houses and buildings of Menton rise up along hillsides and the mountains of the Ligurian Alps rise up in the distance, all bathed in orange light. Mediterranean Menton - near the Italian border - is known as Le perle de la France ("The Pearl of France") for its famous beauty. It is also known for La Musée Jean Cocteau which is located in the town.
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  • A street scene in Bajram Curri with snow topped mountain in the Valbona Valley National Park behind on the 12th of December 2018, Albania. Bajram Curri is a town located in northern Albania, very close to the border with Kosovo, in a remote, mostly mountainous region. The town is named after Bajram Curri, a national hero who fought for ethnic Albanians, first against the Ottoman Empire and later against the Albanian government.
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  • Docked in Randgates Harbour is the UK Border Forces patrol vessel HMC Nimrod in Ramsgate Harbour, on 8th January 2019, in Ramsgate, Kent, England. The Port of Ramsgate has been identified as a Brexit Port by the government of Prime Minister Theresa May, currently negotiating the UKs exit from the EU. Britains Department of Transport has awarded to an unproven shipping company, Seaborne Freight, to provide run roll-on roll-off ferry services to the road haulage industry between Ostend and the Kent port - in the event of more likely No Deal Brexit. In the EU referendum of 2016, people in Kent voted strongly in favour of leaving the European Union with 59% voting to leave and 41% to remain.
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  • Emma and Martin are a young professional couple living in the experimental community village of Poundbury, Dorset, England. Sitting in their landscaped rear garden the married couple have their portrait taken against a high concrete wall that serves as their property's back boundary. The roofs of neighbouring homes appear over this partition and young tree saplings are fastened to a stake. Poundbury is the visionary model village that the Charles, Prince of Wales sought to develop in 1993 as a successful and pioneering town near Dorchester, built on land owned by his own Duchy of Cornwall, challenging otherwise poor post-war trends in town planning and to some extent following the New Urbanism concept from the US except that the design influences are European.
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  • Sunrise over the old city of Nablus, West Bank, Palestine after the usual night of bombings and gun fights.
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  • In the Villa of the Vettii in Pompeii we see a fresco in the lararium where a shrine to Roman guardian spirits of the household was situated. Family members performed daily rituals here to guarantee their protection by these domestic spirits. The first two characters are the deeply venerated 'lares' (presumed sons of Mercury and Lara) depicted as two young men in dancing postures, holding drinking horns that guaranteed prosperity. In the centre is the 'genius'. She is another guardian and fertility spirit ensuring the family line (gens) would continue and she wears the 'toga praetexta', bordered in purple, the garment of high-ranking Roman magistrates. Painted before the catastrophic eruption of Versuvius in AD79, these frescoes have been uncovered from metre-layers of volcanic ash and pumice but are now fading from moisture and cracked plaster.
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  • The flag of the autominous and prosperous South Tyrol region (province) of north Italy. South Tyrol is the northernmost region in Italy, bordering Austria to the north and northeast, Switzerland to the northwest, and the rest of Italy to the south. This is also the only region in Italy where 70% of the population speaks German as their mother tongue and so it's officially bi-lingual, including all road signs, menus and media, and moreover even trilingual in the scenic eastern Ladin speaking valleys. The South Tyrolean budget is 5bn Euros with only 10% leaving the region for government in Rome.
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  • With the Zwölferturm clocktower in the distance, tourists sit beneath the St. John of Nepomuk monument in front of the Town Hall in Sterzing-Vipiteno, South Tyrol, northern Italy. The Zwölferturm is a 46m high tower erected in 1470, it is the symbol of the city that divides the New Town from Old Town Sterzing. Sterzing (Italian: Vipiteno) is a commune in South Tyrol in northern Italy. It is the main village of the southern Wipptal, and the Eisack River flows through the medieval town. It also acts as a border town - the first large town one reaches after crossing the Brenner Pass from nearby Austria.
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  • With the Zwölferturm clocktower in the distance, tourists sit beneath the St. John of Nepomuk monument in front of the Town Hall in Sterzing-Vipiteno, South Tyrol, northern Italy. The Zwölferturm is a 46m high tower erected in 1470, it is the symbol of the city that divides the New Town from Old Town Sterzing. Sterzing (Italian: Vipiteno) is a commune in South Tyrol in northern Italy. It is the main village of the southern Wipptal, and the Eisack River flows through the medieval town. It also acts as a border town - the first large town one reaches after crossing the Brenner Pass from nearby Austria.
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  • Virgin Mary shrine in the kloister of San Michel in the Italian border town of Brixen-Bressanone in South Tyrol. South Tyrol is a very religious and traditional country. The weekly walk to Mass and the celebration of religious festivals and processions are part of the culture and tradition in South Tyrol. In almost every house you will find a cross on a corner with consecrated palm branches over there. Also in the stable there are consecrated palm branches to keep away every disaster. South Tyroleans are almost all Catholics and quite conservative.
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  • Advertising 'Mozartkugeln' is a life-size cut-out of Austrian composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart outside a shop in the Italian border town of Brixen-Bressanone in South Tyrol but near the Austrian Brenner Pass. A Mozartkugel or 'Mozart ball' is a small, round confectionary made of marzipan, nougat and dark chocolate. It was originally known as the “Mozartbonbon”, and was created by Salzburg confectioner Paul Fürst in 1890.
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  • Mu Ze Latso a Mo Suo minority,  with friend go shopping for groceries in Yongning town’s market, in northwest Yunnan Province close to Sichuan and Tibetatn border.<br />
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Mo Su people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Su traditions. minority,  with friend go shopping for groceries in Yongning town’s market, in northwest Yunnan Province close to Sichuan and Tibetatn border.<br />
<br />
Mo Su people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walkin
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  • Stones and wall fortifications of the medieval La Calahorra Castle and modern town below. With our backs to the main walls of the Castillo, we see the large stone blocks of the outer fortification remains, the line of the wall itself, falling away to reveal the outskirts of modern Calahorra below. Homes and businesses are nestled below a hill that rises above the town. La Calahorra Castle-Palace is one of the most important Works of the firs Spanish Renaissance. It was constructed on the remains of a preceding fortification of the medieval period dating from the beginning of the 16th century, probably between 1509 and 1512. Calahorra, La Rioja, Spain is a municipality in the comarca of Rioja Baja, near the border with Navarre on the right bank of the Ebro. During ancient Roman times, Calahorra was a municipium known as Calagurris.
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  • Nationalistic graffiti Union flag in Chepstow, England, United Kingdom. Chepstow is a town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales, adjoining the border with Gloucestershire, England. It is located on the River Wye, about 2 miles above its confluence with the River Severn.
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  • Brightly coloured house in Chepstow, England, United Kingdom. Chepstow is a town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales, adjoining the border with Gloucestershire, England. It is located on the River Wye, about 2 miles above its confluence with the River Severn.
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  • From a high viewpoint on Snow Hill, we see the green  'Long Walk' in the Royal Estate's Windsor Great Park. We look down the 3-mile straight road into the distance towards Windsor Castle in the summer shinshine during the equestrian 3-Day Event held annually on Her Majesty the Queens's property. Half-way down the lush avenue of Elm trees there are some horses and their riders either warming up before competition, or galloping across the landscape on a round against the clock. A few spectators have stopped to watch this part of the course but others are elsewhere at the dramatic water jumps. The Long Walk was commenced by Charles II from 1680-1685 by planting a double avenue of elm trees. The central carriage road was added by Queen Anne in 1710. Windsor Castle was begun in the 11th century by William the Conqueror as it afforded a good defensive point over the River Thames. A vast area of Windsor Forest to the south of the castle became reserved by the King for personal hunting and also to supply the castle with wood, deer, boar and fish. Windsor Great Park (locally referred to simply as the Great Park) is a large deer park and Crown Estate of 5,000 acres, to the south of the town of Windsor on the border of Berkshire and Surrey in England. The park was, for many centuries, the private hunting ground of Windsor Castle and dates primarily from the mid-13th century. Now largely open to the public, the parkland is a popular recreation area for residents of the western London suburbs.
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  • Mu Ze Latso with a friend, also from the Mo Suo minority visit a Buddhist temple in Yongning town, north west Yunnan Province, close to Tibetan and Sichuan border.<br />
<br />
Mo Suo people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Suo traditions.
    chilugu_049_1.jpg
  • Mu Ze Latso a Mo Suo minority,  with friend go shopping for groceries in Yongning town’s market, in northwest Yunnan Province close to Sichuan and Tibetatn border.<br />
<br />
Mo Su people live along LuGu lake, northwest  Yunnan province. Since the population is not big enough, the Chinese government did not assign them as an independent minority. Mo Suo people belongs to the NaXi minority of LiJiang region. Mo Suo people have their own distinctive culture, religion and customs. Most significantly: Mo Suo people do not have a marriage System. Locally, they call their relationships a "walking marriage". <br />
A girl has her ADULT ceremony when she is 14, then she can start to wear the Mo Su costume and the family will give her a room that is called “Flower room”.<br />
Logically, she is allowed to take her boyfriend, since Mo Su family carries on by the mother's name, the son and the daughter stay with mother their whole lifes.<br />
When they are adults, the girl chooses her boyfriend. The boyfriend come to sleep in her room in the evening and leave for his mother's home in the morning. He belongs to his mother's family. She belongs to her mother's family, her children will be taken care of by her family: her mother, uncle, aunts, or sisters and brothers. Her children do not belongs to the boyfriend's family.<br />
Normally, the mother will pass her "power" to her eldest daughter when she is old and thus perpetuate the Mo Su traditions.
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  • In a field at the town of Boofzheim in the eastern French Alsace region, an elderly Frenchman harvests some of his self-grown carrots crop. Having left his old bicycle standing at the kerb of a narrow access road and in front of a field full of maturing maize, he bends down with much effort to dig in his fork or spade into the rich Alsace earth and lift out his vegetables to take home. This landscape is typically French or German (Alsace borders the western side of Germany and saw much tragic action in WW2) where maize is a nutritious foodstuff for cattle and also for ducks and geese who are force-fed it locally in the making of fois gras and pate.
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  • Dark figures stand in silence to watch the crackling flames of a bonfire during the annual bonfire night on 5th November 2016, in Kington, Herefordshire, England. Bonfire night is an annual English tradition that takes across Engliand, especially in rural towns and villages such as Kington, a farming community on the English/Welsh border. The tradition is to light a bonfire with a guy on top historically, an effigy of Guy Fawkes, the Catholic plotter against King James 1, in 1605 although nowadays, the effigy can be of any hate character. This year, it was of Donald Trump - a few days before his shock election victory. Soon afterwards, the fireworks display was under way.
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  • Dark figures stand in silence to watch the crackling flames of a bonfire during the annual bonfire night on 5th November 2016, in Kington, Herefordshire, England. Bonfire night is an annual English tradition that takes across Engliand, especially in rural towns and villages such as Kington, a farming community on the English/Welsh border. The tradition is to light a bonfire with a guy on top historically, an effigy of Guy Fawkes, the Catholic plotter against King James 1, in 1605 although nowadays, the effigy can be of any hate character. This year, it was of Donald Trump - a few days before his shock election victory. Soon afterwards, the fireworks display was under way.
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