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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. School shoes and school books belonging to Feisel Husein on the road outside the Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais. Mattresses are left piled up.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
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    NEWS - Calais: Verlassenes 'Jungle Camp'
    Empty, barren and bleak: this wasteland is all that remains of the Jungle migrant camp in Calais. Bulldozers have flattened the vast shanty town, which was home to thousands of people hoping to reach the UK before a mass evacuation began three weeks ago today. Once a bustling sprawl of makeshift shops, huts, tents, community centres, places of worship and a theatre, the land is now eerily empty. A road surrounding it, once the scene of daily clashes between police firing tear gas and rock-throwing migrants, is now guarded by a single police van. The main track through the camp is a mudflat strewn with saucepans, food tins, beer cans, plastic bottles, clothes and shoes. It used to be lined with restaurants and shops, and groups of migrants gathered around camp fires. The Jungle camp in Calais.

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  • NEWS - Libyen: Hundert illegale Flüchtlinge in Tripolis festgenommen
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    NEWS - Libyen: Hundert illegale Flüchtlinge in Tripolis festgenommen
    (160417) -- TRIPOLI, April 17, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Illegal migrants, who wanted to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, are detained by Libyan security forces during a raid in Tripoli, Libya, early April 17, 2016. (Xinhua/Hamza Turkia)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    November 13, 2018 - Assam, India - Public Works Department (PWD) of Assam labourer throwing sand bag from boat in the banks of Beki River to reduce soil erosion in Barpeta, Assam in India on Tuesday, November 13, 2018. The soil erosion of Beki river has become a major problem of flowing two districts Barpeta and Baksa of Assam (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • NEWS - Libyen: Hundert illegale Flüchtlinge in Tripolis festgenommen
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    NEWS - Libyen: Hundert illegale Flüchtlinge in Tripolis festgenommen
    (160417) -- TRIPOLI, April 17, 2016 (Xinhua) -- Illegal migrants, who wanted to cross the Mediterranean to Europe, are detained by Libyan security forces during a raid in Tripoli, Libya, early April 17, 2016. (Xinhua/Hamza Turkia)
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  • Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
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    Inside the Indian factory where workers make £200 handbags sported by Pippa Middleton for just 17p an hour.
    Workers at the Tanstyle factory in Chennai, India, package up Modalu bags ready to be exported to the UK. The pictures are shot in the company's showroom. The Pippa bag shown is named after Pippa Middleton.Indian factory workers are paid as little as 17p an hour to make luxury handbags made popular by Pippa Middleton. British fashion brand Modalu London has named a range after Pippa, boosting sales, but the bags, including the Pippa Grab, are made in a factory in India where the average pay is around 24p an hour, and the rate for some is as low as 17p. Campaigners say Modalu is exploiting workers at the Madras factory.

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  • May Day Celebration In Kolkata, India
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    May Day Celebration In Kolkata, India
    People attend the traditional May Day labor union rally in Kolkata, India, on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto)

     

  • May Day Celebration In Kolkata, India
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    May Day Celebration In Kolkata, India
    People attend the traditional May Day labor union rally in Kolkata, India, on May 1, 2025. (Photo by Rupak De Chowdhuri/NurPhoto)

     

  • 'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
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    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump

    Volunteers who leave water in the desert describe rising fears of vigilantes and climate peril.

    Birds flying over US-Mexico border

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  • 'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
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    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump

    Volunteers who leave water in the desert describe rising fears of vigilantes and climate peril.

    Migrants await US immigration appointments through the CBP One app at a shelter near the Arizona-Mexico border in January. Some have already been waiting for eight months, they said, yet remained hopeful that Trump will not follow through with his threats to shut down the appointment system.

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  • 'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
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    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump

    Volunteers who leave water in the desert describe rising fears of vigilantes and climate peril.

    Repairs to the border wall are marked in white paint, with leftover materials scattered nearby, just a few miles west of the Lukeville, Arizona, to Sonoyta, Mexico, port of entry on the US-Mexico border, on January 9, 2025.

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  • 'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
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    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump

    Volunteers who leave water in the desert describe rising fears of vigilantes and climate peril.

    A stretch of the border wall separating Lukeville, Arizona, and Sonoyta, Mexico, on the US-Mexico border, on January 9, 2025.

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  • 'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
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    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump

    Volunteers who leave water in the desert describe rising fears of vigilantes and climate peril.

    A view of the border wall separating Lukeville, Arizona, and Sonoyta, Mexico, on the US-Mexico border, on January 9, 2025.

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  • 'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
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    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump

    Volunteers who leave water in the desert describe rising fears of vigilantes and climate peril.

    Black plastic bottles, which a volunteer said migrants use to prevent sunlight from reflecting off them and helping them avoid detection, are seen near the US-Mexico border in Arizona on January 8, 2025. Border Patrol employs various technologies, including drones and heat-sensing cameras, to detect people. The desert's harsh terrain, exacerbated by the climate crisis, has become one of the world’s deadliest migration routes.

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  • 'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
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    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump

    Volunteers who leave water in the desert describe rising fears of vigilantes and climate peril.

    A group of humanitarian aid volunteers hike through a vast dusty canyon in the Sonoran desert, leaving gallons of bottled water and canned beans in spots where exhausted migrants might find them about 20 miles north of the US-Mexico border on January 8, 2025. The desert’s harsh terrain, worsened by the climate crisis, has become one of the world’s deadliest migration routes.

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  • 'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
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    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump
    'The discourse is chilling': aid groups on US-Mexico border prepare for Trump

    Volunteers who leave water in the desert describe rising fears of vigilantes and climate peril.

    A group of humanitarian aid volunteers hike through a vast dusty canyon in the Sonoran desert, leaving gallons of bottled water and canned beans in spots where exhausted migrants might find them about 20 miles north of the US-Mexico border on January 8, 2025. The desert’s harsh terrain, worsened by the climate crisis, has become one of the world’s deadliest migration routes.

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  • Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
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    Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
    A year after Dublin's anti-immigration riots, a tent camp for asylum seekers faces hostility while some locals try to support the new arrivals.

    Even before it was established in May, the camp in NTMK, as the town is known for short, had been a focus of controversy.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy holding centre for people who have just arrived in Ireland seeking asylum lies in the wooded grounds of Trudder House, a former convent. The building itself is disused and off-limits.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy asylum holding centre. Migrants got access to one of the accommodation hotels in southern Ireland.

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  • Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
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    Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
    A year after Dublin's anti-immigration riots, a tent camp for asylum seekers faces hostility while some locals try to support the new arrivals.

    Even before it was established in May, the camp in NTMK, as the town is known for short, had been a focus of controversy.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy holding centre for people who have just arrived in Ireland seeking asylum lies in the wooded grounds of Trudder House, a former convent. The building itself is disused and off-limits.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy asylum holding centre. Migrants got access to one of the accommodation hotels in southern Ireland.

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  • Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
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    Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
    A year after Dublin's anti-immigration riots, a tent camp for asylum seekers faces hostility while some locals try to support the new arrivals.

    Even before it was established in May, the camp in NTMK, as the town is known for short, had been a focus of controversy.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy holding centre for people who have just arrived in Ireland seeking asylum lies in the wooded grounds of Trudder House, a former convent. The building itself is disused and off-limits.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy asylum holding centre. Migrants got access to one of the accommodation hotels in southern Ireland.

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  • Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
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    Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
    A year after Dublin's anti-immigration riots, a tent camp for asylum seekers faces hostility while some locals try to support the new arrivals.

    Even before it was established in May, the camp in NTMK, as the town is known for short, had been a focus of controversy.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy holding centre for people who have just arrived in Ireland seeking asylum lies in the wooded grounds of Trudder House, a former convent. The building itself is disused and off-limits.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy asylum holding centre. Migrants got access to one of the accommodation hotels in southern Ireland.

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  • Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
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    Fear and sympathy: small Irish town of Newtown Mount Kennedy divided over asylum camp
    A year after Dublin's anti-immigration riots, a tent camp for asylum seekers faces hostility while some locals try to support the new arrivals.

    Even before it was established in May, the camp in NTMK, as the town is known for short, had been a focus of controversy.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy holding centre for people who have just arrived in Ireland seeking asylum lies in the wooded grounds of Trudder House, a former convent. The building itself is disused and off-limits.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy asylum holding centre. Migrants got access to one of the accommodation hotels in southern Ireland.

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    Even before it was established in May, the camp in NTMK, as the town is known for short, had been a focus of controversy.

    Newtown Mount Kennedy holding centre for people who have just arrived in Ireland seeking asylum lies in the wooded grounds of Trudder House, a former convent. The building itself is disused and off-limits.

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    Offering legal pathways for temporary work in the US, such programmes are changing communities and reducing numbers risking irregular routes.

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    The results of circular immigration leave scholars such as Roldan in little doubt about its efficiency. The immediate families of regular migrants who participate in these programmes receive better education and healthcare access, which is crucial in avoiding social exclusion.

    Arnoldo Chile obtained a visa that allows him to work in the US for several months each year.

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    After years of heavy losses its Indian owner, Tata, shut blast furnace 5 in July, and eventually announced the last furnace would close at the end of September. An estimated 1,900 jobs will be lost in the coming months.

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    After years of heavy losses its Indian owner, Tata, shut blast furnace 5 in July, and eventually announced the last furnace would close at the end of September. An estimated 1,900 jobs will be lost in the coming months.

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    Gloom in Port Talbot as steel town's last blast furnace closes
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