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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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  • Raid or search advice printed on a sheet and pasted to a Southwark wall, aimed at immigrants or asylum seekers stopped by the now defunct UK Border Agency and issued by network23.org, an anti-raids network - "Free anonymous WordPress blogs for activists and agitators." A bullet-point list of dos and don'ts advises those affected by a stop and search by immigration officials, telling them their rights and other information and including details of the network's web address.
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  • Displayed on a table at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, a year after the fall of the Berlin Wall, peaked caps of the former East German (DDR in German) border police are on sale in orderly rows for the sake of tourists to this German city. The border troops of the German Democratic Republic (Grenztruppen), were a military force of the GDR and the primary force guarding the Berlin Wall and the border between East and West Germany. The Border Troops numbered at their peak approximately 47,000 troops and other than the Soviet Union, no other Warsaw Pact country had such a large border guard force. In all, 1,065 persons were killed along the GDR's frontiers and coastline, often by the border guards. The East Germany state existed from 7 October 1949 until 3 October 1990 and was a potent symbol of a divided Europe during the Cold War.
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  • Two seats, three tape-recorders, a panic strip and a telephone are seen in the UK Border Agency's immigration detention room at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Officers deal with members of the public whose passports, demeanour or travel habits have drawn attention to possible criminal activity while seeking entry into the United Kingdom. On average, 10 a day are refused entry here and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and consider applications for permission to enter the UK for citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agency's passport control at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
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  • Two seats, three tape-recorders, a panic strip and a telephone are seen in the UK Border Agency's immigration detention room at Heathrow Airport's Terminal 5. Officers deal with members of the public whose passports, demeanour or travel habits have drawn attention to possible criminal activity while seeking entry into the United Kingdom. On average, 10 a day are refused entry here and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and consider applications for permission to enter the UK for citizenship and asylum. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). ...
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  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agencys passport control, 12th August 2008, Heathrow Airport, London, England. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum.
    heathrow_airport1155-12-08-2009.jpg
  • Queues of newly-arrived airline passengers line up to await their turn at the UK Border Agencys passport control, 12th August 2008, Heathrow Airport, London, England. Immigration officers deal with each member of the public seeking entry into the United Kingdom but on average, 10 a day are refused entry at this London airport and between 2008 and 2009, 33,100 people were detained at the airport for mainly passport irregularities. The UK Border Agency is responsible for securing the United Kingdom borders and controlling migration in the UK. They manage border control enforcing immigration and customs regulations and also consider applications for permission to enter or stay in the United Kingdom, citizenship and asylum.
    heathrow_airport1154-12-08-2009.jpg
  • Chinese border guards have their pictures taken at the Friendship Pass 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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  • 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.
    QS090706Pingxiang001.jpg
  • 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.
    QS090706Pingxiang054.jpg
  • An AIDS awareness poster adorns the side of a hill near the Friendship Pass, a crossing at the China-Vietnam border in Guangxi Province, China on 06 July 2009. China's vast inland border is often rife with drug trafficking and cross border prostitution, making it a hot spot for transmittable disease such as HIV and AIDS.
    QS090706Pingxiang055.jpg
  • 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.
    QS090706Pingxiang021.jpg
  • 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.
    QS090706Pingxiang031.jpg
  • Migrants arrive at the Austrian and Hungary border September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants wait to board buses at the Austrian and Hungary border September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants wait to board buses at the Austrian and Hungary border September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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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 wait to board buses at the Austrian and Hungary border September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants wait to board buses at the Austrian and Hungary border September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants wait to board buses at the Austrian and Hungary border September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
    border14.jpg
  • Migrants wait to board buses at the Austrian and Hungary border September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants wait to board buses at the Austrian and Hungary border September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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  • Migrants cross the border into Austria from Hungary September 5, 2015.  Thousands of migrants crossed into Austria, after Hungary's surprise move to take them by bus to the border.
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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.
    ramsgate-125-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Docked after night-time interceptions of migrant inflatables from the French coast via the English Channel is the UK Border Forces cutter HMC Vigilant 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.
    ramsgate-120-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Docked after night-time interceptions of migrant inflatables from the French coast via the English Channel is the UK Border Forces cutter HMC Vigilant 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.
    ramsgate-119-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Docked after night-time interceptions of migrant inflatables from the French coast via the English Channel is the UK Border Forces cutter HMC Vigilant 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.
    ramsgate-118-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Docked after night-time interceptions of migrant inflatables from the French coast via the English Channel is the UK Border Forces cutter HMC Vigilant 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.
    ramsgate-114-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Docked after night-time interceptions of migrant inflatables from the French coast via the English Channel is the UK Border Forces cutter HMC Vigilant 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.
    ramsgate-113-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Docked after night-time interceptions of migrant inflatables from the French coast via the English Channel is the UK Border Forces cutter HMC Vigilant 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.
    ramsgate-110-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Docked after night-time interceptions of migrant inflatables from the French coast via the English Channel is the UK Border Forces cutter HMC Vigilant 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.
    ramsgate-112-08-01-2019.jpg
  • Greece . Idomeni, border crossing Greece and Macedonia (Fyrom). Refugees come on buses from Athens (costs 20 euros). Graffiti on a UNHCR tent saying 'Let them cross the border'.
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  • Young men re-enact the former border crossing between Communist East and West Germany during the Cold War at the site of the former Checkpoint Charlie, the border. The Berlin Wall was a barrier constructed by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany) starting on 13 August 1961, that completely cut off (by land) West Berlin from surrounding East Germany and from East Berlin. The Eastern Bloc claimed that the wall was erected to protect its population from fascist elements conspiring to prevent the "will of the people" in building a socialist state in East Germany. In practice, the Wall served to prevent the massive emigration and defection that marked Germany and the communist Eastern Bloc during the post-World War II period.
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  • Greece . Idomeni. The now closed border crossing between Greece and Macedonia (Fyrom). Large UNHCR (United Nations High Commission for Refugees) dormitory tent wiith graffiti saying 'They are starving. Let them cross the border'.
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  • Greek Cypriot mothers and wives known as "the women of the Barricades" hold pictures of their loved ones, husbands and sons, whose deaths or disapperances they blame on Turkey. They congregate regularly at the border crossing between the divided Nicosia, Cyprus
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  • Manav Seva Sansthan, MSS, staff engage with migrants crossing the border into India from Nepal. They work along side the Indian border security agency, SSB, to give people information and advice on anti trafficking.
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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.
    Monday04.jpg
  • 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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  • With the Slovakian border on the forested ridge above, a landscape of meadows and forest in southern Poland, on 20th September 2019, Biala Woda, Jaworki, near Szczawnica, Malopolska, Poland.
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  • A Welcome to Northumberland road sign along with a fibre broadband notice, on the Northumbrian and County Durham border, near the Northumbrian village of Blanchland, on 29th September 2017, in Blanchland, Northumberland, England. Blanchland is a village in Northumberland, England, on the County Durham boundary. The population of the Civil Parish at the 2011 census was 135. Blanchland was formed out of the medieval Blanchland Abbey property by Nathaniel Crew, 3rd Baron Crew, the Bishop of Durham, 1674-1722. It is a conservation village, largely built of stone from the remains of the 12th-century Abbey. It features picturesque houses, set against a backdrop of deep woods and open moors. Set beside the river in a wooded section of the Derwent valley, Blanchland is an attractive small village in the North Pennines Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
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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 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.
    Tuesday14.jpg
  • 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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  • 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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  • 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 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.
    Monday32.jpg
  • 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 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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  • 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.
    Monday18.jpg
  • 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.
    Monday17.jpg
  • 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.
    Monday16.jpg
  • 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.
    Monday13.jpg
  • 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.
    Monday14.jpg
  • 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.
    Monday12.jpg
  • 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 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.
    Monday05.jpg
  • 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.
    Monday08.jpg
  • 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.
    Monday07.jpg
  • 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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