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    English Channel migrant crossings
    Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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    English Channel migrant crossings
    Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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    English Channel migrant crossings
    Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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    English Channel migrant crossings
    Outside Dungeness RNLI station workers load up deflated dinghies that have recently been used to transport people across from France on the 25th of November 2021, Dungeness, United Kingdom. The boats are collected, numbers and used as evidence by Border Force officials.
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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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    English Channel migrant crossings
    People who have just arrived in the UK are put onto a red double decker bus outside the Border Force processing centre for people who have just arrived in the UK on the 25th of November 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom.
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    English Channel migrant crossings
    Border Force officials with staff from Care In Custody bag and load up peoples possessions who have just arrived at the Border Force processing centre for people who have just arrived in the UK on the 25th of November 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom.
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    English Channel migrant crossings

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    English Channel migrant crossings
    Border Force officials with staff from Care in Custody bag and load up peoples possessions who have just arrived at the Border Force processing centre for people who have just arrived in the UK on the 25th of November 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom.
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    English Channel migrant crossings
    People who have just arrived in the UK are put onto a red double decker bus outside the Border Force processing centre for people who have just arrived in the UK on the 25th of November 2021 in Dover, United Kingdom.
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    English Channel migrant crossings
    People who have just arrived in the UK are put onto a red double decker bus outside the
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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    DUKAS_132050848_EYE
    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    An abandoned dinghy on Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK
News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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  • English Channel migrant crossings
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    English Channel migrant crossings
    Sands blow across the beach in windy conditions at Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, which is where the migrants who drowned last week are said to have launched their dinghy from, before it capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. 25/11/21
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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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    ‘I’ll try to get across’: people camped out in Dunkirk still hope to reach UK News of Channel deaths has reached camp, but many still plan to pay people smugglers huge amounts in hope of a better life
    Plage du Braek, near to Loon Plage, where the migrants who drowned yesterday are said to have launched from, before the dinghy capsized in the Strait of Dover. Dunkirk, France. Campsites such as the one outside Dunkirk, which is by a canal and disused railway line, are at the mercy of the French authorities, where charities say police raids can take place as frequently as every couple of days. As a result, the site is extremely basic; there is minimal protection from the cold, with heating provided by open fires during daytime. There is food relief, and charities that provide free wifi and electricity, allowing people to crowd around and charge their mobile phones, but there are no toilets. Ten days ago, a nearby site near a shopping mall was broken up on the orders of France’s interior minister, Gérald Darmanin. The directive came after the number of migrants, the majority of whom are young adult men, had more than doubled from an estimated 400 to more than 1,000. The change in numbers, it would appear, came after Belarus’s president, Alexander Lukashenko, opened up his country to people hoping to come to Europe. But charities say that the number of people in camps in France’s northern region is down overall because of the autumn cold.

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