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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Migrants wash their teeth as with others waiting to board a train to Serbia at the railway station in the southern Macedonian town of Gevgelija. At least 25 have been killed by trains since January as they walked on railway tracks. Many others are robbed by criminal gangs.
Gevgelija, MACEDONIA-29/07/2015/CROPIX_1717.13/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Group of migrants from Syria in the southern Macedonian town of Gevgelija, on Monday, July 29 2015. Macedonia changed its asylum law to let migrants entering the country illegally avoid jail if they leave the country within three days. Macedonia has become a major transit route for thousands of Middle Eastern and African refugees and migrants who cross over from Greece and then continue into Serbia on the way to more prosperous European countries./CROPIX_1717.07/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Group of migrants from Syria in the southern Macedonian town of Gevgelija, on Monday, July 29 2015. Macedonia changed its asylum law to let migrants entering the country illegally avoid jail if they leave the country within three days. Macedonia has become a major transit route for thousands of Middle Eastern and African refugees and migrants who cross over from Greece and then continue into Serbia on the way to more prosperous European countries./CROPIX_1717.12/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Group of migrants from Syria in the southern Macedonian town of Gevgelija, on Monday, July 29 2015. Macedonia changed its asylum law to let migrants entering the country illegally avoid jail if they leave the country within three days. Macedonia has become a major transit route for thousands of Middle Eastern and African refugees and migrants who cross over from Greece and then continue into Serbia on the way to more prosperous European countries./CROPIX_1717.11/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Group of migrants from Syria in the southern Macedonian town of Gevgelija, on Monday, July 29 2015. Macedonia changed its asylum law to let migrants entering the country illegally avoid jail if they leave the country within three days. Macedonia has become a major transit route for thousands of Middle Eastern and African refugees and migrants who cross over from Greece and then continue into Serbia on the way to more prosperous European countries./CROPIX_1717.10/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Group of migrants from Syria in the southern Macedonian town of Gevgelija, on Monday, July 29 2015. Macedonia changed its asylum law to let migrants entering the country illegally avoid jail if they leave the country within three days. Macedonia has become a major transit route for thousands of Middle Eastern and African refugees and migrants who cross over from Greece and then continue into Serbia on the way to more prosperous European countries./CROPIX_1717.09/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Young Syrian girl with her mother feld in sleep exhausted, at the Gevgelija hospital, on the Macedonian-Greek border on July 29, 2015. The migrants, among them children and elderly people, are trying to cross Macedonia and Serbia and enter the EU via Hungary, a country that will finish building its anti-migrant fence on its southern border with Serbia by August 31, ahead of a previous November deadline. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFF/CROPIX_1717.05/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Group of migrants from Syria in the southern Macedonian town of Gevgelija, on Monday, July 29 2015. Macedonia changed its asylum law to let migrants entering the country illegally avoid jail if they leave the country within three days. Macedonia has become a major transit route for thousands of Middle Eastern and African refugees and migrants who cross over from Greece and then continue into Serbia on the way to more prosperous European countries./CROPIX_1717.08/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Young Syrian girl with her mother feld in sleep exhausted, at the Gevgelija hospital, on the Macedonian-Greek border on July 29, 2015. The migrants, among them children and elderly people, are trying to cross Macedonia and Serbia and enter the EU via Hungary, a country that will finish building its anti-migrant fence on its southern border with Serbia by August 31, ahead of a previous November deadline. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFF/CROPIX_1717.04/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
Young Syrian girl with her mother feld in sleep exhausted, at the Gevgelija hospital, on the Macedonian-Greek border on July 29, 2015. The migrants, among them children and elderly people, are trying to cross Macedonia and Serbia and enter the EU via Hungary, a country that will finish building its anti-migrant fence on its southern border with Serbia by August 31, ahead of a previous November deadline. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFF/CROPIX_1717.03/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
A nurse is taking care of a young Syrian girl, as her mother feld in sleep exhausted, at the Gevgelija hospital, on the Macedonian-Greek border on July 29, 2015. The migrants, among them children and elderly people, are trying to cross Macedonia and Serbia and enter the EU via Hungary, a country that will finish building its anti-migrant fence on its southern border with Serbia by August 31, ahead of a previous November deadline. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFF/CROPIX_1717.01/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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Macedonia Syrian migrants on the Balkan route to EU
A nurse is taking care of a young Syrian girl at the Gevgelija hospital, on the Macedonian-Greek border on July 29, 2015. The migrants, among them children and elderly people, are trying to cross Macedonia and Serbia and enter the EU via Hungary, a country that will finish building its anti-migrant fence on its southern border with Serbia by August 31, ahead of a previous November deadline. AFP PHOTO / DIMITAR DILKOFF/CROPIX_1717.06/Credit:Maja Zlatevska/CROPIX/SIPA/1507291725 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA)
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